Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1960

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DEDICATICDN The Vukung Staff wishes to deducate the 1960 Vukung to Paul B Hanawalt Thus year Mr Hanwalt tendered hus resugnatuon after years of servuce to the Puyallup School dustruct matics teacher un the lunuor hugh school He served as assustant pruncupal un the gunuor senuor hugh school whule teachung and then served as pruncupal for eught years In 1930 he accepted the 'ob as superuntendent of the Puyallup school dustruct The system at that tume had only 49 teachers and 2170 pupuls but sunce has grown to an enrollment of 5013 pupuls taught by 203 teachers is year of hus resugnatuon marks the begunnung of a large expansuon program unaugurated by Mr Hanawalt whuch schools Because of hus long dulugent servuce to Puyallups schools the Vukung Staff affectuonately deducotes thus 1960 Annual 41 ' ' ' - . . . Mr- HOHGWGI' Come- 70. PUYf'llUP in 1919 U5 0 mollle' will add approximately eighty classrooms to this district's IN MEMCDRIAM l a.s the rollmg sc aaona bring Fas Tlu hour o ale lo thou uc lozo, Each pt arl that lcaus that brolnn Strung Is ut m rundshlp s rroun abolf' is narroucr groue tlu farthly charm, Our circle u ldcns ln thi shy urcs that remain, These are the treas slam that lu am on hugh But thou are If dfl Holmes Ulmer ill 3 .' xi Q RUSSELL RAMBERG Fw, ,s -nur? L DAVID NAPIER . . , ' Q , - . ' . V . I I I ' I ' . . , I J ' I ' I l - 9 . . , ' f ' , 1. . Q . . , - - n - 1 J 4 . . . . . I Y I ' g . J ' K P . C 3 ' ' . ' I T 7 1 1 1 V, Lg.. y 1, f , V ffvlirg ,y , 'Qqa , 1 , - W I 2 1 , Zk, , 2 M. ,- SZ-K X ' 1 H' - in j . - 4 X Fred Slmons rlght and Marlon Cafron confer on us: ness problem of the school dlstrlct l The secretarres ln the superrntendents office were the followmg from left to rrght Mrs Audrey Dye Mrs Vera Whrtford Mrs Vrvran Cox Mrs Grace Van Wmkle and Mrs Barbara Berg 6 Q Admlnlslrulors And Helpers tif' f ML Supermtendent Paul Hanawalf has frlled hrs school adrmms tratlon offuces well rn the nast forty years School board members are from left to right Dr Vltt Ferruccl Howard Thomas Mrs Euleen Kalles Char es Hoenhous and Dr Leo Sulkosky --L ' . . f l ' ' 72,421 O 'U Q r v . ' . . V a b ,. V L - . i f f V E E ' . I , I r 0., A ' , if -fr Q ,. V-:WA Leod School ond Dlstrlct Throughtout The School Yeor At the head of Puyallup Hugh School was Prmcupal Don Har tung assnsted by .hm Turman vlce prmcupal Mr Turman was also -iq un charge of assemblues busses and hall duty and advused the pepsters and yell leaders The Puyallup Eduactuon Assocuatlon studned tax structure In the state of Washungton They gave S100 to the Jumor class For engn Student Prolect each year a teachers scholarshvp ns awarded to a student golng unto teachmg The PEA has two mam socral events the salmon bake held at Pount Defiance and a chucken brabecue held In the sprung Donald Hartung prnnclpal checks over one of the numerous reports which come Into hrs office ABOVE Ruth Oche tree answers the ta ephone whsle Naam: Fowler takes down a message BELOW Vnce prvnclpal Jlm Turman confers over the telephone on a problem confrontmg the school j Presudent Howard Hnckey calls a meetung of the Puyallup Education Association to order whuc Elva Smuth. secretary takcs down the minutes 0 e r I ' - ' -I I I . . l , . . 1 .V I f I , . ,,,, l -3 'Y . . . 1. I r . t Nr ,K y 'f , J Staff Guides Students What to do after graduation IS a questnon whuch plagues many Puyallup Hugh students as therr semor year approaches The decusnon of whether to go to college, work attend business school or enter the armed forces mught well be answered by droppung 1 at the guudance offnce Kurt Bargmeyer head of the guldance department, and hrs staff are kept busy supervlsmg vocatlonol tests scholarship tests 'ob preparatnons and glvmg md: vidual and The office not only helps nn planmng for the future but alo gives advlce on whlch courses should be taken Many students have been aided an thas way both through the guidance offlce and theur home room advisors College and career manuals may be borrowed from the offuce by all students Interested 1, ffl riff'-1 'lf' ,A Y , , J L F71 ff4fL,4v GUIDANCE STAFF Lookmg over the student flies are Kurt Bargmeyer guudance durector and the gurdance secretary Mrs Helma Cementma LUNCH LEISURE Emoyung theur lunch are Howard Hnckey Randolph Hatha way Hugh McNamar and Don Wslson OFFICE GIRLS L to rnght Carol Salzmann Carol Peterson Cauol Jansen Evonne Gomtzke Pat Crabb and Llnda Peterson 47' Lubroruon ond Motron Serve School Always willing to help the gurls wuth their problems at Puy allup Hugh was the gurls matron Louise Redford Mrs Redfords duties for the year were to look after the gurls who became ull at school to keep the gurls lavatorues neat and to help gurls fund their lost articles Working on a lace tablecloth un her spare time Mrs Redford us hopung to complete the last thurd of ut thus year She was also advisor to Voice of Chrustuan Youth Lo use Redford ron talks wuth one of he gurls un her ofice Florence Pfefferle school lubraruan was un charge of K- the lubrary throughout the day Muss Pfefferle also spent several hours famuluaruzung freshmen wuth the lubrary The students were told how to use the card catalogue and were guven research questuons to answer To acquaint them wuth reference books the freshmen were requured to use vcuruous research books un the lubrary to do the assignment Each period two gurls assusted Muss Pfefferle check ung out books collecting funes reshelvung books and do ing any other duty assugned to them by Muss Pfefferle .--1 Florence Pfefferle librarian checks the book fine is s 1 Librarians are, from left to right, front row: Judy Kendall. Ellen Eldred, Sharon England, and Vickie Weatherwax. BACK ROW: Roberta Reed, Virginia Newman, Judi Sunde, Shirley Westman. Jean Moffat, and Beverly Kooser. Not pictured are Carol Cordes and Serena Stuart. in-.., Ang' fu .,,,iuusez:f.z,s:s,.A, Speech, Composmon Teoch Expresslon H Dad you know that the ancrent Romans seldom shaved and were accustomed to wearnng togas and sandals? These tradutuons among others were drscussed rn Frneda Schentlms Latin classes Memonzrng declenslons and conlugatlons and other forms of Latm grammar were the mam parts of the course rn both trrst and second year classes Second year students also translated portlons of Caesars Gallrc Wars As extra credrt work many students made nntrlcate models deprctrng some phase of ancrent Roman lute Mass Schertlrn also advrsed the Latrneers the sophomore class and assrsted rn the gurd M ance office Eugene Cech Enghsh teacher kept the rumors busy thus year by rncludrng rn hrs course such requrrements as the seven types of propa ganda speeches poem reviews and extensrve grammar exercrses Thus year Mr Cech specralrzed ln the teachmg of creatuve wrrtrng .lunror students revealed therr talents by composrng several short stones essays and poems Eugene Cech watches whale Nancy Wrlson cor rects papers from one ot her Enghsh classes No doubt the most often duscussed assrgnments rn College Enghsh classes were the resarch papers done by all semors gust before Chrrstmas Gertrude Hansen and Don Wolvers, College Enghsh Instructors spent long hours readrng these papers, plus many themes book reports magazme revuews and mrmmum es sentral tests grven at the end of each quarter Mrss Hansen advrsed the make up club served as one of the guidance assistants and was rn charge of the varrous oratorlcal contests held rn the school Don Wolvers taught one lunror Eng mittee Miss Hansen and Mr Wolvers both served as members of the assemblues commrttee ln addtron to teaching four rumor and one sophomore Enghsh class Nancy Wrlson found time to be debate coach Mrs Wrlson regrstered the debaters for league and college debates and also of her Latin classes had the task of trndrng adequate transportatron to the meets ABOVE Frleda Scheltlm corrects an assrgnm nt hom me BELOW Gertrude Hansen nd Don Wolvers confer betwee theur college Enghsh classes Llnda Walters serves Barbara Arnot Palma Larson and Al Jacobs a the Japanese tea grven rn February ,4 9-4 ,A I O C 'of - - Q . . . , . , . 7 ' I Y - l .-. 1 I X I I . 1 l l . 5 Mia l I 1 - ' , I , f X I - gi I I . . I . . - I s . . . X, , 2- K , . , ,sr 4 e gg - - . L 5 . 1 1-gif L . . . . . , in air f 'A Ei K , , ' f WS- . . . . -F536 lush class, and advlsed the sensor class and the propertres com- sl' e 'vii we M- asf. . . -3 f lg ' Q , . . i :lips W, :L A fag ' W ' 1, , , as Q s sg . . . . . ., ' , sm, e .ei , . . . . . . . l 5 1 - 2 . . . I Z I 5 A I F , AWN, , f. V I . , . ' gf' ' 5 ' . .K ' v . . ff Q , V ? -- e 5.2,-eff V, Students Converse In Foreign Languages That siestas are taken from one to three in the afternoon in almost every Spanish speaking country in the world was just one of the many customs taught by Mr Bill Mason Some of the other projects included were oral converasttons translative reading and critical evaluation of a newscast from Equador Mr Mason also was advisor to Spanish Club ln this years sophomore English classes Hugh McNomar specialized in the introduction of oral speaking Some of the things stressed nn his course were speeches of entertainment information of interest and demon stratton He also included debate and panel discussions Bull Mason records an oral test for one of his Spanish classes Conversations in Spanish or nn French were lust part of the many activities of these two foreign language classes taught by William Denevan Among other prol ects the students translated articles from current French and Spanish magazines Mr Denevan was also adviser to Honor Society and the French and Spanish clubs Covering usual grammar punctuation spelling and speech rules were some of the many items taught by Alice Hickey Mrs Hickey freshman English teacher also served as a freshman class adviser May I help you? This phrase was spoken over and over again this year in Ernelme Rentschs English classes Recordings of many of the stories read by the freshman classes were played to help the freshmen students gain a better understanding of what they were reading Mrs Rentsch also advised the sophomore class Sophomore Lunda Walters receirvs help from her English teacher Hugh McNamar g ABOVE Bill Denevan helps third year Spamsh student Judy Reese with her assignment RIGHT Discussing a story from their freshman literature book are Emellne Rentsch and Alice Hickey 1 Stanley Brewster helps Allen Reinhart correct his English pa ers Individual Work Done ln Classes Advising the staffs of the Viking Vanguard and the Viking sometimes seems like a full time lab but Stanley Brewster also found time to teach two freshman English classes and a class of cub reporters These first year lournalists learned how to count headlines write leads and construct a good news story They made ad make ups read proof sheets and performed various 'obs given to them by the advanced lournalists Mr Brewsters busy schedule also allowed time for advising Quill and Scroll A new sublect was offered this year with the addition of a photography adviser Allen Reinhart had one full period to work with the photographers taking pictures for the annual and the school papers Mr Reinhart also taught three sophomore and two freshman English classes along with his photography duties made a full schedule John Draper listens class Gladys Sorenson watches while two senior girls, Carrie Halverson, left, and Eve yn Huske right, work on their art projects. Linoleum blockprints paintings clay model landscapes and paper sculpture-all of these were created by art students in the classes taught by Gladys Sorenson. In all second and third year classes the students were required to compile sketchbooks in which pictures ranged from flower pots to facial profiles. Spe- cial projects such as room arranging and oil paintings were done by third year students. Miss Sorenson also advised the iunior class and the Art Club. Beginning drama students gave several readings, pantomimes interpretations, and acted out one act plays, under the supervision of John Draper, drama instructor. Advanced students were re- the studentbody during the year. The third year program in- cluded plays from Shakespeare to current Brodway plays which quired to write a one act play, one of which was presented to X were studied, acted, and reported upon. Mr. Draper also advised the Stage Crew and the Drama Club. Jerry Busuck, head photographer. and Allen Reinhart decide the ex- posure time for a picture to be taken. a recording made in a drama ics cStudents Learn to Apprecuate Fune Arts The exchange of papers and documents from the Wash u ton State Hustorucal Socuety of Tacoma us one of the many tuvltues undertaken by Eluzabeth Grunder museum curator any wonders of the Northwest are vuewed un the Paul Karsh r Memorual Museum by grade and hugh school students dur the year under the watchful eye of Mrs Grunder QINSTRUMENTAL uvuusuc 27 rn du b McNamara and Ruchard Guaha rected 7 'Q 1 e orchestra and band respectuvely Z fx 13445 CY: id'-4-cf f uvuuszuuvu cunuon 2 Mrs Eluzabeth Grunder shows an lnduan basket 5 to a senuor student Gerald Iverson We L '71 ve ,f Dur tung hus way through concerts the Datfodul parade contests and football and basketball games was Ruchard Graham Puyallup band durector Leadung the hugh school Concert Marchung Band and the Reserve Band us only one of Grahams actuvtues for he also teaches un the grade schools and lunuor hugh Robert McNamara has put un many long hours at swung hus baton un rhythm to popular semu classucal and class uca arrangements to produce musucal enloyment to all who attended the Chrustmas Swung and Sprung Concerts B tween concerts there are many practuce sessuons for those students pertormung at All State and All Northwest Band and Orchestra Weeks of practuce proceeded the vocal groups furst appearance at the Chrustmas Program be -as fore they could appear as a polushed and blended group Each of the groups appear ances requured hours of practuce and much patuence on the part of Louus Owens durector He worked hard at pertectung the nonettes two glee clubs ensemble and the A Cappella Chour These were lust part of hus busy schedule for he stull found tume to teach a nunth grade chorus class Mr Owens groups partucupated not only un the Chrustmas Program but the Sprung Concert and other programs as well g VOCAL MUSIC Durectung one ol several musucal groups us Louus Owens i ' vocal musrc durector 9 C A ,ff KN . . cg V YF tix? ik ? - X . It I We - - . A . . r ix 'tl SS R Q --X . , ss xt it e V' 'T ' ' -1' -f7flf,f , 4, T T 1 mcg 'aiu 'f' ' T 41, l 1-It l T x l in If ,fu . fl' I1 1? giiil . .I . Q t f ' ' C ' If fl 72 ffl. . . f . l ' ' ' 1 4 lt A - Mf. I l l , l s ll. . . . . 1 1 I' I. I . -. I . ' , ' , ' . e- ' I .I A . l . - H . . I . . 'js' , .. . Students Take Commercial Courses To Prepare For Business Careers Margaret Hughes and Diane Benson were busy the year long, teaching students to set up letters, reports, and manuscripts. Mrs. Benson also taught shorthand and advised the drill team, Miss Hughes instructed courses in bookkeeping. Virginia Kennedy's training in her classes included operating calculators dictaphones drttoes and memeographs Many of the schools programs were printed by her classes Miss Kennedy also taught shorthand and was nn charge of the studentbody account books Wrestling coach Ray Barnes instructed his classes on general bust ness and business law General business gave the students an idea of business problems confronted in eferyday life Business law cov ered the study of contracts insurance employer employee relations debts and property transactions ABOVE Ray Barnes helps a studnt with his assignment BELOW ln charge of Drstributlve Education was Hilda Skreen pictured bove ABOVE Virginia Kennedy left and Diane Benson right xamvne a piece of equipment used in oflce practice BELOW Admirmg some of the projects made in their history classes are Palma Larson ad Al Jacobs ,V Palma Larson Girl s Club advisor and guidance assistant, and Al Jacobs freshman track coach and sophomore class advisor each taught world history which helped students to understand world problems The sophomore requirement began with prehistoric times and continued to the present A suplemementary study of current events was also Included Distnbutnve education included the study of oral and written communication the merchandise of goods and serv :ces store arithmetic and selling Hilda Skreen the instructor of the two hour course also taught non college English and advised the senior class 1 1 1 - , . . 1 1 ' I , . 4. .. . . ' 3 . . . ' .4. x 535, f , -gt ., . . . . .39 I . I A,. I 1 I - 1 1 - 1 - I - Hlstory Probes Into Post, Future Among the many thungs covered an thus years Unlted States hrstory classes were the early developments of our country and the polntrcal and socral changes durrng the last hundred years Thus semester course was lmlced wlth the cnvrcs course Government on county cuty state and federal levels was taught along wuth world systems of government such as caprtalnsm socnalusm and communssm Both of these courses were unstructed by Nydra Case and Randolf Hathaway Mrs Case also taught two classes of Engllsh and advtsed the tumor class From lett to right John Smethers Bvb Anderson and Larry Meyer dascuss ap omt arlsung I1 their hustory classes TAT F 3 A BOU 187 'X ABOVE Nydla Case and Randolph Hathaway examane a 'nap of earlier Unlted States BELOW A freshman student receives help from hrs teacher Bob Anderson 5 as. 75 -: , . Freshmen basketball coach John Smethers taught classes of Washmgton State hrstory whnch rs re quured of all freshmen Thus course was a study of the Paccfrc Northwest and the State of Washmgton, coverung past present and future aspects of our state Mr Smethers mstructed a drlvlng class and cl baslc math class as well Washmgton hastory was taught by Bob Anderson besudes world hnstory A sophomore regulrement, world hustory s purpose was to create a better under standing of our own country as well as other natrons and peoples of the world Mr Anderson advused the freshman class and coached sophomore basket a Lawrence Meyer unstructed classes of crvlcs and Unuted States hlstory and rumor Englrsh All rumors took one semester each of crvrcs and hlstory The hustory sectlon covered the development of our coun try from the Cuvul War to the present Clvncs was a study of government and the comparison of the polmcal structure of varuous countrues Mr Meyer, sensor class advuser also taught a class of Washrng ton history Because he was called unto the service, Lorraine Fruberg a former Puyallup teacher, took Mr Meyer s place durmg the fnrst semester Paul Stmons keeps up on current events wlth hrs readang j Mathematics Opens New World For Explaunung a math problem to Glen Crum left and Stanley Moe us Howard Huckey Students advancung to college were offered an untro ductory college math course taught by Glen Crum He also was un charge of the Auduo Vusual Educatuonal Program and durector of Adult Educatuon and summer school Thus summer Mr Crum wull be kept busy creatung Puyallup Hugh Schools furst foreugn language laboratory Graphs theoroms and equatuons are all a part of the three most advanced math courses offered at Puyal lup geometry advanced algebra and college math all taught by Howard Huckey Besudes hus teachung dutues Mr Huckey was advusor to the sophomore class and the foreugn student protect The symbol of algebra throughout the world seems to be fx-+-yj but un some combunatuons ut can be quute challengung to the student Algebra geometry and basuc math were taught by Stanley Moe Students From Freshmen To Seniors Mathematucs teachers puctured above are Muruam Cleveland Don Wulson and Art Larson The constructuon of congruent truangles to Chrustmas decoratuons was all a part of the program taught by Maruam Cleveland geometry and algebra unstructor Muss Cleveland was also un charge of the season tuckets whuch along wuth her teachung dutues made a very full schedule Art Larson taught classes of basrc math algebra and con sumer math Besudes beung un charge of attendance Mr Larson coached football and track teams advused the uunuor class and refereed freshmen basketball games lntendung to umprove the aruthmetuc skulls of hus students was Don Wulson un hus classes of algebra and advanced algebra The Vukung Knught and the freshman class were under the advusorshup of Mr Wulson Stanley Moe constructs a geometry problem for une of hus students Future Sclentlsts Probe Many Frelds Bnology the scuence of lrvung thnngs was under the durectlon of Sterlrng Harshman and John Durr The students were taught the functrons of the human body and forms of plant and anrmal lrfe and dissected vartous forms of animal llfe mcludmg unborn ptgs M Harshman also advusecl the sophomore class and coached the track team Mr Durr was sophomore class advuser and taught a fresh man class of general science Thus course was an rntroductuon to future science courses and covered weather sound waves and astro nomy, along wuth other scnence areas Ray Prevost physrcs teacher untroduced has students to energy The course helps students un ther everyday lrfe as well as nn prepara tlon for college Along wuth studtes rn other ftelds they studred energy rn the forms of heat ltght sound electrucrty magnetusm mechamcs and atomrc energy To the enloyment of the students the class probed In the held of optucal ullusrons Mr Prevost also advnsed the sophomore class and the rufle team ABOVE Sterlmg Harshman left and John Durr rtght examme a project wnth a student Mrke Kelly BELOW Harlow Cook glves an assignment to hrs ass EXPlammg some of the apparatus used In physics ts Ray Prevost Experlments In statac electrlclty and the study of vlbrattons were among the many actnvutues found un Harlow Cooks freshman scuence classes Students learned about theur envrronment the weather and why It changes as vt does and the various symbols for chemucal compounds un theur general scuence classes a fresh man requurement These ftelds and many others were covered not only to help the students In addltronal science classes but to further thetr knowledge about the world around them Chemlstry students studled the many elements found In nature were spent an the laboratory performmg experument and chemucal reactuons Unknown analysrses were an rmportant part of the second semester The metruc system was studied as well a organuc chemnstry and metallurgy Don Henry chem stry tnstructor coached the tennrs tea and a used the utue T achers f America l. M ,Z My yglfly 4 Lilly ,f tit Ayfyfr 7jjfyQ,f,M l Don Henry helps advanced chemlstry student Har d urle with hrs experiment NL! 17 I U O . . . . I . . . ' ri K V to prepare for work or college in science fields. Two days a week Q ' I . . . S e ' l t T T, ' ' o -, 77 , ' . l 1 I . I I6 A ' , f T T A l 1 ,Ill I A 44' M . - ' 'll r- C l ' 1 l I ' A - Q g I t V y . t. 4. :I . ' ' . ,r l X Freshman health classes alternated every two weeks Classes Stress Physucal Futness Students partucupatung un advanced health class and pre nursung were unstructed by Adah Sands The course specual uzed un the study of nursung duseases physuology hereduty chuld development and mental health The students were guven an opportunuty to work wuth school nurses and local doctors un helpung to put on local ummunuzatuon programs Muss Sands was also the health coordunator for the Puyallup publuc schools Always wullung to help students who become ull at school was Odny Wuse school nurse She was also advusor to Future Nurses Club pq 1 From left to rught Dean Nucholson Janet Wetterhus and Bob Ryan get together un front of the new trophy case un the gymnasuum wuth physucal educatuon classes Health classes uncluded studues on physucal mental socual and emotuonal health Sports gymnastucs and stunts were all a part of thus course Sophomore and advanced health classes specualuzed un unduvudual sports uncludung t nnus badmunton and archery Many grup sports were also partucupated un such as basket ball and baseball Instructors for these courses Included Barbara Arnot who unstructed freshmen and advanced health classes and was also advuser to Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon Carl Wasmund taught freshmen boys gym classes and mechanucal drawung whule Judy Laughary taught freshmen and sophomore classes and served as co advuser to G A A 'na Q il. Odny Wuse left and Adah Sands rught duscuss a meducal sub uect whuch us umportant to all Physucal educatuon provuded the opportunuty for the boys and gurls of Puyallup Hugh School to act un sutuatuons that are physically and mentally stumulatung and wholesome as well as socually sound Induvudual as well as team sports were stressed, along wuth calusthenucs stunts and other skulls Fuve classes of advanced physucal educatuon kept Janet Wetterhus busy guudung energetuc gurls durung her furst year at PHS Dean Nucholson taught sux classes of advanced physucal educatuon and ducl an excellent uob coachung the basketball team durung the wunter months and actung as chuef mentor of the baseball team durung the sprung Bob Ryan taught four classes of advanced physucal educatuon rode herd on furst peruod study hall and also gave pounters and planned strategy for football ers un chalk talk From left to rught Barbara Arnot Carl Wasmund and Judy Laughary demonstrate a puece of apparatus used un Swedush gymnastucs John Amene demonstrates the propertues of statuc electrucuty Mr Amene a cadet from Pacutuc Lutheran Unuvrsuty assusted un physucs and geometry classes durung the second semester Gurls Lecurn To Care For Future Homes Teachung clothung constructuon to pupuls sux peruods a day was lust part of the task that faced Duane Ross graduate of Washungton State Unuversuty durung her furst year as a Puyallup home economucs teacher Besides clothung Muss Ross taught home furnushungs textules and consumer educatuon to her classes Her full schedule was un creased as she fulfulled her dutues Us advuser to Vukung Ladies Future Homemakers of Ameruca Grant TruHuY and Costume Club A Costume Club advuser she helped with the costumes for the plays and Vukung Varuetues Muss Ross played a malor part again as advuser un the annual style show which chose Around the World un Fufty Fashions as uts theme ln thus style show th gurls modeled the clothes they made un class for both fun and the pruze money awarded by the Sears foundatuon B Janice Arndt rv in fi: ulflllllf -ICQ KIIIIT3 Duane Ross center guves a few pounters on making 'lu' EEF nu-fs dress to Erruelua Judd rght In the b ckground us Under the supervsuon of Helen Alexander begunnung home economics sudents prepared simple breakfasts of toast and cocoa and then progressed to more elaborate meals Basuc fundamentals of proper grooming were also uncluded un thus course rangung from proper table mann rs to correct posture Students un ad vanced classes were taught home nursing the care of small chuldren and watched th preparation of dufferent and detailed meals as demonstrated by Muss Alexander Some of the other thungs covered were how to make a balanced duet as well as a balanced budget Muss Alexander also taught a course ln famuly luvung un whuch senuors were acquainted wuth many of the problems that they mught encounter un a home such as home planning money management and chuld care Thus years Future Home makers of Ameruca Club was advused by Muss Alexander 'lm-s Explaining the dutferent cuts of beet to her home economucs class us Helen Alexander Vusutors to the home economucs department were Eu Lan Oh e of Malaya and Pervus F Jasvala rught of Zanzubar Muss Eu Lan Oh from the Methodust Gurls school un Penang Malaya was one of two for eugn teachers to vusut Puyallup Hugh School thus year on an unternatuonal program sponsored by the State Department Muss Oh who teaches home economics was one of sux hundred edu cators from throughout the world who are takung part un thus program She was accompanued by others from Turkey and Zanabar Durung her speech to the home economuc classes Mss Oh told of her travels and precon ceived ideas about the United States. She also stat-ed the differences in customs food and edu- cation between the two countries. 'il 19 Students Construct Prolect For Homes Mechamcal drawmg I featured three vrew drawrngs frrst In pencrl then ID mk Second year students studred prolectrons and sectronal vlews A com plete set of house plans was drawn traced and blue prmted In the thrrd year Sheet metal patterns were also developed Carl Sparks the Instructor, was athletrc director and an assrstant rn the gurdance department Auto accidents and therr causes were studred by drrvers tralnrng students ln the course taught by Karl Decker Varrous parts of a car mechanical movements and racmg were also dr cussed Drrvers tramlng was drvuded In two parts classroom work and actual drlvnng The class met three trmes a week for textbook study Every thrrd day the students practrced drrvmg rn a car wrth dual controls The purpose of the course was to teach the funda mentals of drrvrng and safety both as a drrver and as a pedestrlan M Decker presented Ron Husted lunror and Vrrgrnra Newman semor wrth the best drrvers award for the flrst semester with the Puyallup Safety Award sponsored by the Rotary Club Begmmng machine and hand wood work was an thus years mnth grade woodshop taught by Andrew Hellrng Thus was desrgned to grve all boys a basrc knowledge of hand and srmple machrne woodworkmg It rs based on the Idea that all men should have an opportunrty durmg theur schooling to develop manual skulls whrch can enrrch therr lersure hours or even lead them BC INTO VOCOTIOFIS l .l Andy Helhng rrght shows certam characterrstucs of a boat made In one of has woodshop classes to Carl Sparks. Ron Wagner practlces hrs goll under the watchful eye of Mnke Mowrer Duane Karser takes a moment to survey hrs class Karl Decker presents the best drrvers award of the hrst semester to Ron Husted yunuor and Vrrgrnra Newman semor The oblects of metal shop were to learn fundamental and advanced metal workmg techmques This course rncluded study and practice on electrrc arc weldmg oxyacetylene welding and cut tlng and the operatron of the steel lathe Metal work umts were covered mcludmg hot metal work sheet metal work and bench metal work and the upkeep of the metal working tools and equip ment Agrrculture protects and studying varrous farm ammals were lust a part of the agrrculture course They learn the basrc steps rn constructnng and reparrrng machinery and studred feeds weeds grasses feedmg and marketrng steers sheep and hogs The bays also abtarned a basrc knowledge of rnsects drseases and fertrlrzers Students were grven an opportumty to garn a better understandlng of how to operate and fmance a farm how to buy and sell plan farm burldungs landscaprng and surveymg for drarnage or build Ing and studved cooperatrves Make Mowrer and Duane Kauser the rnstructors were the ad vrsers of Future Farmers of America Mr Kaiser also rnstructed the class In metal shop Mr Mowrer also coached the golf team Q ' I I A A . . . . . . . - xg. . . . 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Q 3 3010 ,Q - Civil-1 0000 7-1Tnf 2025:- fi- 9.:S ' 55-?Sf.l Rove.: Underclussmen Receuve Top Award Also Sue Geuger was awarded the Gurls Club lnspuratuonal Award for havung been the unspuratuon of the senuor hugh gurls Sue was student body secretary Joe Jansen receuved the Harry Hanson Boys Inspura tonal Award Joe was the studentbody presudent SUE GEIGER JOE JANSEN LARRY BAGINSKI Wunnung the Carpenters Umon No 470 scholarshup award us larry Bagunsku Thus scholarshup provudes summer employment through out college Alternate was Jerry VanPevenage and the honorable Juluus Brecht was thus years wunner of the Bausch Lomb scuence award Thus award goes to the senuor who has mauntauned the hughest scholastuc average un the three scuences buology chemustry and physucs JULIUS BRECHT JUDY MILLER LARRY WASSMAN Chosen by the band and orchestra members as wunners of the Ransom Delano Musuc ln puratuon Award were Judy Muller and Larry Wassman Thus award was establushed un 1947 un memory of Betty Ransom a band member who dued and Elwun Delano who was strucken wuth poluo the same year Honorable mentuons went to Anne Lepley and Sarge West I . . , . . . I , . . . L. . f . . , . . . ' I mention was Jerry Busick. , . , . . , . . . - . I . I Q . S. . , 1 . 1 . , 25 ANNE LEPLEV HAROLD KURLE CAROL WILSON KAREN HARRIS Carol Wilson won the Drama Award. Nedra Jordan was named alternate. This award has always been presented to an outstanding senior in drama Wannung the Logan Award were Anne Lepley and Harold Kurle Ron Shanks won alternate while Dale Zoffel was given honorable mention The recipient of the Altrusa Club s retail selling award which carries fifty dollars is Karen Harris Receiving alternate was Donna Dickinson while Linda Carlson was named honorable mention Students Receive Drama, Business Awards Eight seniors qualified for the gold and silver Victory awards Each student that earned six or seven athletic letters receives this honor Harold Kurle Lyle Nicolet Joe Jan sen and Jim Clifton won the gold Victory award Rex Sulvernail Jerry Busick Dale Zoffel and Fred Lambert won the silver Victory award Gold and Silver Victory award winners are the following Front row Fred Lambert Joe Jansen Rex Sulvernail Dale Zoflel and back row Lyle Nicole! Jim Clllton Harold Kurle Jerry Busrck Winner of the Bug Inch must have published over one thousand inches of copy or advertising in the Viking Vanguard or Viking This year seven seniors reached this goal FRONT ROW Ellen Fish Linda Savage Roberta Reed BACK ROW Penny Carolyn Kirk Gwen Snode Christie Jochsmsen and Val Stone won the B9 Zlnk Betts Derkland Richard Campbell Judy Miller These seniors won the Inch for the annual Bug Inch for the paper 2 ? '-'m 'ii- HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW A Lepley S Cooney L Walters R Messler E Eldred L Skrrvlng V Really J Webb B Schrader M Austln G Massey C Dowden Morrlson K Jerstad A Wolford J Lange L Mounts ROW 2 J Thompson L Peterson P Klmkler D Smons N Bra teld J Kaman son J Sorenson D Hagedorn P Znk R Reed K H on N hompson C S lzmann J on W R x ydek L urgess K Johnson K Mellor P chmlt K Murphy S nul K W J Nrsh D Hnckok T Palmer R M Klaus C en enoft BACK ROW L Krng d a er Hu e E Lea ue R Ree K League J Kasprnc Slmons B Robinson F Gleason K Smnck S Colton T Humeston D Berg Honor Soclety Sponsors Swlm Parry Al UPS To Rcuse Funds Honor students who partuclpated ID at least two extra currlcular actrvltles were ellglble for membershlp ln Honor Soclety The purpose of the club was to honor and en Honor Society held a banquet this sprung an honor of the graduatlng sensors The most worthy senlor rn the club received o scholarshlp at thas banquet courage hugh servlce This year Unlversnty of ralse money scholarshrp leadershnp good character, and the club sponsored a swlmmlng party at the Puget Sound and several bake sales to help Officers for thus year were Ann Helander president Shannon Cooney vlce presndent, Sue Genger scretary and Carolyn Elllot treasurer Wllluam Denevan was the adviser l 'S lu-Q 'NW T HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW P Ruchmond S Vorak P Nlckel, E Hanson K Kamlnsku S Nevins S Thompson C Calhoun J Blslg S 0'dman C Fcrch C Wllson,J Gale ROW 2 L Hanstlth L Kuprnskl B McLean D Wlckowskl S Zachula L Jenkins S Condon J Fausnacht J Eggnmann K Alkema D Ferwerda N Jordan E Gonltzke ROW 3 C Krrk J Whlttam K Olson N Bradtueld G Snode S Towne K Kurle J Peese S Dual N Ellus S Wllsle G M t A Hl , arm eander S Geiger ROW 4 M Wade R Campbell L Afrank T Goman W Bell G Cam D Thompson, D Brecht R Berg J Blumhagen J Brecht 27 .f U V fy up hx' A ' . 1 . 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' x J - JULIUS BRECHT JERRY BUSICK ANN HELANDER Seniors Attoin Three-Point Average From Sophomore To Senior Years MICHAEL KELLY ANNE LEPLEY CAROL SALZMANN GWENDOLYN SNODE CAROL WILSON KAREN WINCH DIANE ZINK The top ten scholars of the class of 1960 were an nounced un the early sprung by Prmcupal Don Hartung Three of these ten all gurls mantauned a four pount grade average These three were Ann Lepley Gwendolyn Snode and Carold Walson Completng the lust of the ten were Jullus Brecht Jerry Buslck Anne Helander Mike Kelly Carol Salzmann Karen Wmch and Drone Zmk To attaun membershrp on the semor honor roll a sen lor must keep a mnnumum grade pount average of 3 0 over a three year perrod sophomore rumor and semor years lncludnng the top ten sixty four semors were named on the semor honor roll Not pnctured IS Gordon Zumack f 7 fl DENNIS ANDERSON LAWRENCE BAGINSKI RUSSELL BERG JUDY BISIG IPETRYJ PHYLLIS BOOTH RICHARD BOYD JAMES BROWN CAROL CALHOUN RICHARD CAMPBELL BETTI DERKLAND JUDITH EGGIMANN CAROLYN ELLIOTT JOYCE FASNACHT JUDY GALE Senior Honor Roll VT N' L SUELLYN GEIGER FRED GLEASON KAAREN HANSON CARRIE HALVERSON I' ?-4 LOREE HAUGSETH DARLENE HICKOK CHRISTIE JOCHIMSEN NEDRA JORDAN LINDA KECK CAROLYN KIRK MARLYN KLAUS .ff CATHY KNUDSON LUDVEKA KUFINSKI HAROLD KURLE JOANNE LARSON KEITH MCGOWA SHERRY MCPHERSON JUDY MILLER 13 Jofrrz msn UATIICIA Nlcxm. sANov oomn JEANNE PATRICK GLEN PAuLsoN noaznn nero Juov nzssz '1 S-1' ii JOSEPH RYBICKI LINDA SAVAGE RONALD SHANKS FRED SIMONS JOANNE SORENSON ANITA STIEBRS THOMAS STINSON - 4' 'E' 1 f' VALERIE STONE SUZANNE THOMPSON JERRY VAN PEVENAGE MIKE WADE CAROL WANNER JEAN WHITHAM DIANE WILSON G- Q A , S. 1' K S' I N U 1 ., ' 7 6- 6? W Li. N 'Q A isa, A A 4 I - N 4, A I , ' ik-r KQ ' I f 5, gl K .E -J 3 4 ,fr I I I Yi 5 U x ,f E , I A if YA W A . 5-V I R Dx 1 A A 29 5 JU -1 b I Cl SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Van Pevenage president Martin Bradfield vice president Betts Derkland secretary and Anita Harris yell leader Four Years Of Fun Come To An End After traveling a long and winding road the class of '960 fortified with ambition, plans, successes, failures, and new hopes, has laid another layer of experience on the perpetually ascending wall. As eager freshmen the class began its memorable iourney. To lead them on their way they chose Jerry Van Pevenage, president, .lim Wilson, vice-president, Bob Scheyer, secreary, and Judy Hotz, yell-leader. They won third place in the stunt assembly with Wide, Wide World, and lost to the sophomores for a fourth place in the season ticket drive. The year ended with the presentation of their frolic La Fiesta Mexicana. We're the class that's on the go, I-9-6-O was selected as their class yell to fol- 'ow them through their years at P.H.S. As sophomores they placed second in the season ticket drive and their stunt Hansel and Gretel brought them a second in the stunt assembly. Jerry Van Pevenage, president, Val Stone, vice-president, Sue Geiger, secretary, and Anita Harris, yell-leader were chosen as class officers. Full of vim vigor and vitality as luniors they captured second place in the stunt assembly with their version of Peter and the Wolf. Exotica, their junior prom, proved to be a big success. Class officers were Jerry Van Peven- age, president, Joe Jansen, vice-president, Anne Lepley, secretary, and Martin Bradfield, yell-leader. Now as seniors they are nearing the end of their iourney. The road has been rough in places, but no one would have exchanged these past four years of fun and experience for anything. To guide them through their senior year, Jerry Van Pevenage was elected president, Martin Bradfield, vice-president, Betti Derkland, secretary, and Anita Harris, yell-leader. Two first places were cap- tured by the senior class-one in the season ticket drive and the other in the stunt assembly. The winning stunt was South Pacific. To climax their exciting year, they presented an extremely successful senior ball, Club 60. As graduation neared, we came to a crossroad. Every- one chose a different path to follow into the future, and now what we are to be we are becoming. Many Couples Attend Senior Boll Club 60 sa Senror ball chairmen were Joette Nrsh Val Stone Doug DeMeerleer Many couples danced to the music ol the Satin Sounds at the Semor Delmar Weston Carol Salzmann Sue Geiger Ann Helander Bettr Derk a Club land and Linda Savage DONNA ABBOT-Mayors History Home Economics Minor Dlstrr butrve Education Entered from Franklin Prerce Hrgh School 4 Vorce of Chrsrtran Youth 3 Grrls Club Representative 3 JOYCE MARIE AKERS Mayor Home Economics Minors Forergn Language Science Mathematics Physical Education Glee Club 1 Honor Society 1 2 3 Rec Board 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Pep Club 3 4 Future Teachers of America 3 4 Vice President 4 Drill m 2 3 4 Council 3 Amrca Tru HIY 2 3 4 unt 1 nce 1 2 3 DENNIS J ANDERSON-Majors Mathematics Science Mrnors For ergn Language Industrial Arts Puyallup HIY 2 3 4 Chaplain 2 Seargant at Arms 3 Honor Society 1 2 3 4 Los Amigos 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 Pep Club 3 JUDY K ANDERSON Major Home Economics Minors Mathematics Business Education Future Homemakers ol America 1 2 Future Nurses 3 4 Glee Club 1 Camera Club 2 3 Play Committees 2 3 4 Vorce of Chrrstran Youth 1 2 Make up Club 3 4 C air man 4 Physical Educatlon Football 1 2 3 Baseball 2 3 4 SANDRA LEE ANDREWS-Major Business Education Mmor Mathe matics Future Nurses 4 LAWRENCE E BAGINSKI-Majors Art Mathematics Agriculture Mmor Science Future Farmers ol America 1 Secretary 2 3 President 4 State Treasurer 4 Art Club 2 3 4 Presr nt 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Debate 2 3 Key Club 4 Football 1 Track 1 2 Art Award 3 State Champion Farmer 3 BRUCE R BAIRD-Majors Dramatlcs History Minors Business Education Mathematrcs Vrkrng Varretles 1 Board ol Control embly 2 Debate 2 3 4 l t Y th 2 S retary 3 4 Girls Club Representative 2 Play 2 Stunt 3 H nor Roll 1 3 CLAUDETTE BAKER Mayors Dramatrcs History Minors Business Education Mathematics Vrkrng Varretres 1 Debate 2 3 4 Vorce of Christian Youth 2 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Grrls Club Represen ve 2 Play 2 S unt 3 H nor Roll JEANNETTE BAKER Major Business Education Mrnors Forergn Language Dramatrcs Girls Club President 4 Vorce ol Christian Youth 2 3 4 Quiz Team Captain 4 Debate 3 4 French Club 3 4 Vrkrng Varieties 1 Vorce of Democracy Award 3 Plays 2 Stunt 3 Board of Control Talent Assembly 2 Vanguard Stall 2 CPS Talent Award 3 GLORIA A BARABE Major Business Education Manor Social Sci e Honor Roll 1 3 t Stu 4 Dance Girls Athletic Association 4 Los Amigos 4 Studentbody Book ke per 3 4 CAROLYN JUNE BARNES Mayor Vocal Musrc Entered lrom Sum ner High School 4 Glee Club 4 A Cappella Choir 4 11: I r .F 5 V 1 X f ' . vi V V , X , I ' , I L 3 Xt L1 M y . . ' . ' . ' f an, eo. . - I i. . I 5. I 3 A 1 S5 Tea ' . . , ' : ' '- '. . -5 St ,Zf 3, 4: Da , , , 4. JOHN Rs ANDREWS-Major: Social Scienceg Minors: Mathematics: 'st ' 5 . ' ' ' ' l A Q f l ' : : E ' c ' : . ' , t : . I. ': 'de ' E E., Ass I I .I . 3 Vorce o Chrlslran ou , 3, 4, Q ec . : ' ' 9 1 : ' o , . tati 3 g t ' V gy o lv, 3: enc 5 A ' , 5 Cran Tri-Hr-Y 3, 45' nt ': 43 e y U . . DENNA BEILKE Major Business Education Minors Science Home Economics Rec Board 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Grant Tri Hi Y 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 French C ub 3 Drill Tcam 2 3 4 Council 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Costume Committee 3 HAROLD BERG Major Industrial Arts Minors Mathematics r RUSSELL BERG Majors Science Mathematics Minors Foreign Language Instrumental Music Honor Society 2 3 4 French Club h 4 Trac 1 3 4 Wrestling 4 Stun Bo s St te 3 Band 1 2 KAREN BERRY Majors Business Education Science Minor Physi cal Education Glee C ub 1 2 3 Grant Tri HiY 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Honor Society 3 4 JUDI ANN BISIG Major Science Minors Mathematics Dramatics Home Economics Foreign Language T ch Tri HiY 2 3 4 Vce President 4 Costume Committee 1 Honor Society 2 3 4 French 2 S 3 4 Da 1 2 3 4 Debate 3 Girls Club Representative 1 Drama Club M BOLIEU Majors Agricuture Minor Mathematics Future Farm ers of America 1 2 1-1 Seniors Participate In Many Assemblies, Activities Jerry Busick Dick Ritthaler Gerald Monroe Delmar Weston and Rex Silvernail seniors attempt to sing in the campaign assembly GILBERT BOLLING Major Industrial Arts Minors Mathematics Physical Education Orchestra 1 PHYLLIS ADELL BOOTH Major Business Education Minors Mathe matics Journalism Drama Club 3 4 Board of Control 2 Future Teachers of America 3 4 Treasurer 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Secre tary 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Latineers 2 Vanguard Staff 3 4 Business Manager 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Plays 1 3 Voice of Christian Y uth 3 4 RICHARD V BOYD Majors Mathematics Science Minor Industrial Arts MARTIN BRADFIELD Major Math matics Minors Science Yell King 2 Class Yell Leader 3 Class Vice President 4 Latineers 3 4 Small Group 1 2 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Pep Club 3 Vice President Vik ng H Y 4 Key Clu nt 2 3 Pla 1 2 Da 2 3 4 Parent Teacher Student ouncil 4 JULIUS JAMES BRECHT Majors Mathematics Science Minor For eign Language Rifle Team 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Vice President 3 Honor Society 2 3 4 Dance Band 1 2 Orchestra 2 Football 1 L ineers 3 4 Stunt 3 4 Debate 2 3 Band 1 2 Science r 1 2 3 4 Boys Sweepstakes 3 MARY LEE BRENNAN Major Science Minors Foreign Language In rumental Music e Club 3 F re rses 2 3 4 Amigos 3, 4' Viking Varieties 4' Grant Tri-Hi-Y 4' Band 1 2 3' Voice of Christian Youth 1 2 3 4' Stunt 3 4' Dance 4' Board of Control 2' Girls Club Representative 3. JAMES R. BROWN-Majors: Mathematics' Industrial Arts' Minors: Business Education: Science' Rifle Club 3 4' Honor Society 3 4' Best Driver Award 3. GEORGETTA BROCK-Majors: Business Education' Home Economics' Minor: Physical Education' Grant Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4' Future Home- ers of America 4, President 4. Stunt 2 3 4' Dance 3 ' Tennis 2' Costume Committee 4' French Club 3. EDWIN BERNARD BUCKINGHAM - Majors: Journalism' Science' Minors: Industrial Arts' History' Entered from Newman California . Tennis 2' Track 3 4' Basketba . Ploy In 25 Words Or Death Proves Very Successful The senaor class play leaturang a monster proves to be a great success LINDA CARLSON Majors Dastrabutave Educataon Art Busaness Edu aon Manor Physacal Eduactaon Art Club 1 2 3 4 Glee 1 2 Voace of Chrastaan Youth 1 2 3 4 Future Homemakers of Ameraca 3 Dastrabutave Educataon Club 4 Treasurer 4 WALT CHALLENDER Majors Mathematacs Scaence Manor Foreagn L n uage Voace of Chrastaan louth 1 2 3 4 Art Club 1 La n ers 3 Quall and Scroll 3 4 Vanguard Staff 3 RITA ANN CLARK Major Busaness Educataon Manors Physacal Edu cataon Home Economacs JAMES V CLIFTON Majors Mathematacs Manor Scaence Football 4 Baseb 2 3 4 Smokang ee 2 3 4 kng HaY 4 termens Club 4 MARVIN CO0LEY Majors Mathematacs lndustraal Arts Manor Sc ence CAROL CORDES-Major Home Economacs Manor Busaness Educa n Grant Tra Ha V 2 2 3 4 Future Ho makers of Ameraca 4 Vace Presadent 4 Future Nurses 4 Labraraan 2 3 4 Voace ol Chrastaan Youth 2 3 Los Amagos 3 BRUCE CRABTREE Majors Mathematacs Scaence Socaal Studaes Ralle Club 1 MEL ARLO CROSSLAND Majors Scaence Mathematacs Socaal Studaes Manors Industrral Arts Physacal Educataon ROGER L CURTIS-Majors Mathematacs Scaence Projectaon Crew 2 Pep Club 3 Photo Staff 3 4 ROGER BUCKINGHAM-Majors Art Physacal Educataon Manors Industraal Arts Hastory Entered from Newman Calafornaa 4 Tennrs 1 2 Track 3 4 Basketball 1 JOYCE BURGESS Major Home Economacs Manors Scaence Mathe m acs Pep Club 4 Vakang TraHaV 4 Grrls Club Representa tave 3 Parent Teacher Student Councal 3 4 Costume Commattee 2 3 4 Future Nurses 2 3 4 Vace Presadent 3 Presaden nce 2 3 4 Stunt 3 BETTY DARLENE BURR Majors Busaness Educataon Dastrabutave Educataon Manors Physacal Educataon Mathematacs Home Eco nomacs Garls Club Representatave 4 Glee Club 3 4 Costume Commattee 3 Future Nurses 3 4 Future Homemakers of Ameraca 3 Stunt 2 Garls Club Hostess 2 3 Dastrabutave Educataon Club4 JERRY BUSICK-Major Mathematacs Manors Scaence Football 1 2 estlang 2 3 4 Junaor Hagh Awar Puyallup HaY 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Presadent 3 Lataneers 3 4 State Presadent 4 Honor Socaety 2 3 4 Vace Presadcnt 3 Photo Stat 2 3 4 Edator 4 Boys State 3 Vakang Knaghts 3 4 CAROL ANN CALHOUN Major Busaness Educataon Manors Foreagn Language Mathematacs B ard of Control 1 2 Drall Team 3 4 Club 3 a a 4 Secreta 4 S 4 rlonor So 3 4 French RICHARD M CAMPBELL Majors Mathematacs Instrumental Musac B nd Manager 3 4 Claranet Quartet 1 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Fe aval Band 1 2 3 4 All State Band 4 Vanguard Staff 3 rts Edrtor 4 Rec Board 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Secretary 3 Vace Presadent 4 Honor Socaety 2 3 4 BONNIE CUSTARD Majors Home Economlcs Buslness Educatuon DIstrIbutIve Educatlon Mmors Dramatlcs ScIence Grant TrIHIV 2 A Cappella Cho Costume Commlttee 2 3 4 DIstrIbutIve Educatmn Club 4 Re er 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Plays 2 Drama Pm ELOISE DAFFER Majors DISIFIDUYIVE Educataon BusIness Educatlon Soclal StudIes Mmors MathematIcs Physlcal EducatIon Glee Club GIrls AthletIc AssocIatIon 1 DIstrIbutIve EducatIon Club 4 nce 1 2 4 unt 1 2 CONSTANCE MARIE DeMARCE Majors Art BuIsness Educatnon French Club 3 4 DOUGLAS DeMEERLEER Major Instrumental Muslc MInors For n Language ScIence Vlklhg HIV 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 PresIdent 3 Los AmIgos 3 4 Football 1 Dance 3 Stunt 1 2 3 4 VICTORIA DEREMORE Major Engllsh MInors Forelgn Language PhysIcaI Educatlon Glee Club 2 Future Nurses 3 BETTI CHARLENE DERKLAND Majors SCIENCC Mathematucs Mmors Journallsm Forelgn Language Class Secretary 4 Dance sIdent 4 Glee Club 3 Art Club 1 2 Board of Control Puyallup TrIHIV 3 4 Treasurer 4 Vanguard Stall 3 4 News EdItor 4 ScIence FaIr 3 4 Chalrman 4 QUIII and Scroll 4 Future Teachers ol Amerlca 4 PAUL A DeSAUTEL Major Vocal MUSIC Mlnors Mathematlcs S e A Cappella Cholr 1 2 3 4 Gee Club 1 2 4 Baseball VIkIng VBFIETIES DONNA MAE DICKISON Majors DISYYIDUYIVE Educatlon BusIness EducatIon MInors Mathematls Home Econormcs Vocal MUSIC ICR T HIV 2 3 4 A Cappell Ch 3 ParentTeac Student Councjl 3 DIstrIbutIve Educatjon Club 4 Dance 1 2 4 nt 1 2 Glee Clu JUDITH CAROLVN DOERING Major Mathematjcs Mmors Sclence Forelgn Language Photo Staff 3 4 Los Amlgos 4 Glee Club 2 3 Annual Stall 3 4 Vanguard .stall 3 4 VOICE of ChrIstIan Youth BONNIE .l DOOLITTLE Majors Art MathematIcs Mmors PhysIcal EducatIon Home Economlcs Entered from Sumner Hlgh School 3 Glee Club 4 Future Homemakers of AmerIca 4 Art Club 1 2 FORD DOVLE Major Agrlculture MInor Mathematscs CAROL E EASON Majors SocIaI StudIes MathematIcs Mmors For ejgn Language ScIence Entered from KIng s HIgh School Seattle 4 French Club 4, Latlneers 4, RIfle Club 4, Glrls' Athletlc AssocIa tIon 4 JUDITH ANN EGGIMAN Majors Foreugn Language, BusIness Educa tIon Mmors Mathematlcs Sclence Dance 2 3 4, Stunt 2, 3, 4, Puyallup Trl HI Y 2 3, 4 VIce PresIdent 4 Pep Club 3, 4, VIce Presldent 4 Honor Socuety 2 3 4, VIkIng LadIes 4, HIV Councnl 4 Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 Los AmIgos 2 French Club 3 4 CAROLVN ELLIOTT Major Instrumental Muslc, MInors Sclence, Mathematlcs Forelgn Language Buslness Educatuon, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Woodwmd Qulntet 1 2 Festwal Orchestra 1 2 3 Band Coun cIl 4 French Club 3 4 Honor SocIety 2, 3 4, Treasurer 4, VIkIng TrI HIV 2 3 4 Dance 1 2,3 4 Stunt 1, 2, 3, 4 GENE ELLIOTT Majors Mathematlcs Buslness EducatIon, Mmors IndustrIal Arts, ScIence, Physucal EducatIon Football 1. Wrestlmg 3, 4 Stunt South Paclflc WIns SBHIOFS Another FIFST Place Carol Calhoun Anette TerrIle Karen wmch Georgetta Broc-c and Joette NIsh dance In senlor stunt South PJCIIIC 2, 3, 4, cnaplam 2,'3: one Club 1, 'z I' if 3: port Q , , V. V: I 3 ' 3. ' Da ' , , :st , ,3, 4. ' ' - ' : ' 3 ' : - fl V . Gig 4 : ' U : ' ' '- . 3 . . . 4, . . . I . - . l 5 . 9 I A 5 2, 3, 4: Stunt 2, 3: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, Vice- I Pre ' Q g : . : 3: , , e jg , Q Q , ' C O . - ' : ' ' : ' : ci- encrz E A ' , . . : I . . : 3. 4: Am' 'I' I ,- g: . N ' ff Oif z ' - her: A Stu . 1 ' b 1. ' ' L' ' 2. 3, 4, ' ' ' ' l SHARON ENGLAND Majors History Vocal Music Minors Mathe matics Home Economics Physical Education Christmas Program E am 1 Viking Va ie 3 4 A Capp our 3 -I r NATALIE FAIRBANKS Major Vocal Music Minor Business Educa n Small Group 3 4 nettes 3 J 3 -1 Ho iety 2 Stunt 2 3 4 Viking Vari 3 Da e WARREN FAIRBANKS Majors Industrial Arts Physical Education Minors Science Vocal Music Football 1 3 Baseball 1 Basketball n i V i o Christian Vout Dance 2 JOYCE JEANNE FASNACHT Majos Business Education Science nor F reign Language Glee Club 2 3 H S ety 2 3 Debate 2 French Club 3 4 DENNIS ALLEN FELT Major Agriculture Minors Mathematics Physical Education Future Farmers of America 1 2 3 4 ELLEN FISH Majors Instrumental Music Home Economics Business ucation Mnor Journalism Glee Club 1 Orchestra I -1 retary 1 Voice of Christian Youth 1 Girls Club Representative 4 Viking Vanguard Stall 3 4 Advertising Manager 4 Quill and oll 3 Q it RICHARD M FISHER Major English Minors Industrial Arts Mathe matics GENETTE MARIE FJELLSTAD Major Business Education Minors Mathematics Stunt 1 2 3 nce 1 D IEL T FOX Majors Vcal Music Art Minors Science In us a Arts A ppella Choir 2 S 4 Glee 4 Viking Varietie 3 Projectio Crew 3 4 Manager ice of Chirstian Youth 2 3 4 Rte b Art Clu MICHAEL G FOX Major Mathematics Minor Foreign Language ball 1 3 B tball 2 4 Latinee 3 4 Presiden St nt 2, 3. HELEN FULLER-Major: Art: Minors: Home Economics: Mathematics' Business Education. PAUL GAETZ--Majors: Mathematics: Science: Minors: Foreign Lane guage Physical Education: Honor Society 1: Rifle Team 1: Torch Hi-V 4: Los Amigos 3, 4: Dance 3. 4: Pep Club 3: Stunt 3, 4. JUDV I. GALE-Majors: Business Education: Foreign Language: Minor: Science: Los Amigos 2: Dance 2. 3, 4: Stunt 2. 3. 4: Puyallup Tri-Hi-V 3, 4, President 4: Tri-Hi.V Council 4, Vice-President 4: French Club 3, 4: Honor Society 2. 3, 4: Viking Lady 4: Pep Club 4: Vouth Legislature 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. SUELLVN JOAN GEIGER-Majors: Mathematics: Science: Instrumental Muisc: Minor: Foreign Language: Student Body Secretary 4: Class Secretary 2: Board ol Control 4: Viking Lady 3, 4: Viking Tri- HiAV 2. 3. 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4: Girls' Club Representative 2, 3: French Club 3, 4: Dance 1. 2, 3, 4: Stunt 1. 2, 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Secretary 2, 3, 4. JAMES R. GEISE-Major: Mathematics: Minors: Science: Physical Edu- cation: Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Lettermen's Club. 4. 'K' 'of C7 Class of l960 Gain First Place In Season Ticket Drive Everyone is quiet as Mr Turrnan gets c dy to lire the gun at the sea son ticket drive '27 mwah paw- S TERRIE GENDREAU Major Art Minors Mathematics Physical Ed ucation Future Nurses 3 Dance 1 2 Girls Club Representative 2 Girls Athletic Association 4 JEANETTE GILREATH Major Business Eduaction Minors Dramatics Mathematics Voice ol Christian Youth 3 Drama Club 3 4 Pep Club 1 Grant Tri Hi V 4 Girls Athletic Association 2 Stunt 4 FRED GLEASON Major Mathematics Minors Foreign Language Science Honor Society 3 4 Los Amigos 4 STEVE GRAY Major Science Minors Mathematics Industrial Arts Pep Club 3 Varsity Football Manager 2 3 JAMES GRIFFIN Majors Mathematics History Minors Science SUSAN LOUISE GRIMM Majors Science Business Education Minor M hematics G ant TriHiY 4 L s Amigos 3 D nce 1 2 3 nt 1 2 KAREN ELAINE HAGERMAN Majors Distrlbutive Education Busi s Education Minor Physical Education D nce 1 2 nt 1 Pep Clu Girls Club Representative 2 Voice of Christian Youth 3 4 Tennis 1 Distributive Education Club 4 COLLEEN HALL Major Business Education Minors Mathematics Physical Education Future Nurses 4 CARRIE JEAN HALVERSON Major Art Minors Foreign Language Science Mathematics Physical Education D nce 3 4 Stunt 1 2 3 Latineers 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 Girls Club Represe ta e 4 Amica Tri Hi Y 3 Ar Clu 2 3 4 Vice Presiden BARBARA HANSEN-Major: Home Economics' Minor: Business Edu cation' Glee Club 2: Costume Committee 1' Dance 1. KAREN HARRIS-Majors: Home Economics: Physical Education Mathematics: Girls' Athletic Association 3: Distributive Education Club 4: Governor 4: Board of Control 4: Pep Club 2. MAX A. HANSEN-Major: Vocational School' Minors: Science' Physi cal Education. KAAREN KAY HANSON-Majors: Science: Mathematics: Minor: For eign Language: Latineers 3, 4: Honor Society 2 3' Ritle Club 3 4 Voice of Christian Youth 3: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. ANITA LOUISE HARRIS-Major: Business Education: Minor: Foreign nguageg P pster 1. 2: Cl I ll L der 2, 4: Viking Triv i- . : Amigos 3, 4: Dance 1, 2, , 3 . . . 4' A Club Representative 2. 3: Drill l'eam 23 Glee Club 1. DAROLD HARRIS-Major: Mathematics: Minors: Science: Industrial Arts, ix Seniors Receive Mention In Merit Scholorship Tests Seniors received mention for their line work in the Merit Scholarship Test They are Gwen Snode Russ Berg Tom Stinson Jean Whitham Keith McGowan 'EI LOREE HAUGSETH-Major Vocal Music Minors Foreign Language Business Education Entered from Mentor Minnesota 1 A Cap pella Choir 1 2 3 4 Nonettes 3 4 Girls Athletic Association 2 Girls Club Representative 3 French Club 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 G e Club 1 2 3 4 Stunt 3 4 Small Group 3 4 FRED HEIMBIGNER Major Industrial Arts Minor Mathematics Rifle Club 4 ANN ELAINE HELANDER Majors Mathematics Science Minor Foreign Language Honor Society 2 3 4 President 4 Viking res 2 3 P dent 4 nd Fr h b 4 P sident 3 Viking Tri HIY 2 3 4 Chaplain 3 Secretary 4 nce 1 2 4 Girls S Board of Control 4 Girls C ub Representative 1 2 3 KATHRYN HENDERSON Majors Business Education Social Science Minors Mathematics Home Economics Foreign Language Phys: cal Education Rifle Team 3 4 Los Amigos 3 4 Treasurer 4 L rel T HrY 3 4 Girls Athletic Association 1 4 Girls b Representative 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 Stunt 3 4 Future Home makers of America 1 2 DARLENE LOUISE HICKOK Major Business Education Minor Mathematics Honor Society 2 3 4 Girls Club Representative 2 3 Amica Tri Hi Y 3 4 Secretary 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 PATRICIA MARIE HINES Major Business Education Minors Mathe matics Science Future Nurses 1 Grant Tri HIV 2 3 4 Secre tary 3 Vice President 4 Girs Club Representative 2 3 Latrneers unt 2 D G Ho Rec Board 3 4 DOUGLAS VERN HINTON Major Science Minors Foreign Language Mathematics French Club 3 4 CLARA M HOLST Majors Home Economics Distrrbutive Education Minor Business Education Drill eam 2 3 Laurel Tri Hi Y 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Distributive Education Club 4 JUDITH LEE HOTZ Major Music Minors Mathematics Foreign Language Physical Education Girls State 3 Yell Duchess 3 4 Club 2 3 Lo Amigos 3 4 A Cap a our 3 4 C 1 2 Girls Club Representative 2 3 Viking Varieties 3 Torch Tri Hr Y 2 3 4 President 4 H1 V Council 4 Dance Band 3 ss Yell Leader 1 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Dance 1 2 JUDY HOUK Majors Mathematics Business Education Minors Science Physical Education Plays 1 3 Torch Tri HIY 2 3 4 Girls Athletic Association 4 Future Nurses 4 DONALD HUMPHREYS-Majors Science Mathematics Minor I dustrial Arts. RONALD HUMPHREYS-Majors: Mathematics' Science' Minor: Indus- trial Arts. GLADYS L. HUNT-Majors: Business Education' Home Economics' Minor: Physical Education' Girls' Club Representative 1. GARY HUNTER-Majors: Art: Mathematics: Minors: Industrial Arts: Science. EVELYN HUSKE-Majors: Business Education: Art: Minors: Home Economics: Costume Committee 1, 2. 3. 4: Voice of Christian Youth 2. 3: Stunt 3. 4: Dance 2. 3, 4: Girls' Club Representative 4: Future Homemakers of America 4: Art Club 4: Laurel Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. 13. V me 'P' TOM INGHAM Majors Mathematics Science Minor Industrial Arts Future Farmers of America 2 GERALD IVERSON Majors Science Mathematics Minors Foreign Language Physical Education Latineers 2 3 4 Puyallup HiV GEORGE JOE JANSEN Major Science Minors Foreign Language Physical Education Mathematics Studentbody President 4 Class Vice President 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Viking HiV 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 President 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Captain 4 Wrestling 4 Boar o Co Seabeck Conlerence 4 HiY Council 4 President 4 Honor Roll 1 3 Lettermens Club 4 Spanish Club 3 4 ELAINE LUISE JEPSEN Majors Home Economics Vocal Music Minors Physical Education Science Girls Athletlce Association 4 Presid Vo o Ch uth 3 Glee 4 A Cappell Cho 3 4 Viking Varletie 3 4 Mins Show2 CHRISTIE ANN JOCHIMSEN Majors Mathematics Bus neiss Educa tion Minors Journalism Foreign Language Physical Education Science Glee Club 1 Girls Club Representative 2 3 Stunt 1 2 Los Ami 3 4 Secretar Club 2 Van d alf Ann S T m 1 2 3 4 Puyallup TriHiY 2 3 4 Science Fair 4 Da e 1 2 3 4 Honor Soci y BOB JOHNSON Majors Agriculture Mathematics Minor Science Future Farmers of America 1 2 3 4 Track 4 Basketball 4 DARLENE YVONNE JOHNSON Majors Business Education lnstru mental Music Minors Foreign Language Science Entered from Stap'es Minnesota 4 Girls Athletic Association 1 2 3 Future Homemakers of America 1 Pep Club 2 Foreign Exchange Club 2 3 CELIA ANN JONES Major Business Education Minors Mathematics Physical Education Glee Club 1 Board of Control 1 Girls Club Representative 2 French Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Drill Team 1 Leader 1 4 Pepster 2 3 king Tri Hi Y 3 4 Fu Teachers of America 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 LINDA B JONES-Majors Dramatics Business Education Pep Club 1 Girls Athletic Association 2 Voice of Christian Youth 3 Drama C 3 4 gum Seniors Lead Activities Through Very Successful Year JIM JONES Majors Business Education Distrlbutive Education Manor Mathematics NEDRA ANN JORDAN Majors Dramatics Business Education Minor eign Language Dance 1 2 3 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Puya HiY 2 D 4 Presid Pep Clu i s ub R presentative 3 Glee Club 1 Fench Club 3 Honor Society2 3 4 Pays 1 2 3 GRETCHEN MAURINE KAMAN Major Art Minors Foreign Lai-guage Mathematics Physical Education Art Club 1 2 Puyallup Tri Hi Y 4 Los Am gos 3 4 Glee Club 4 Stunt 4 Dance 4 Par Teacher Student Council 4 LINDA LEE KECK-Major Business Education Minors Foreign Language Mathematics Board f Control 2 Girls Club Hostess 3 nce 1 2 Hon S 4 Pep 2 3 4 Sergeant of Arms 4 Pepster 4 Make Up Club 3 Future Teachers of America 2 3 4 Corresponding Secretary 3 sident 4 Amica Tri Hi Y 2 3 4 Vice Pres t uncil 4 atineers 2 3 4 Secreay 4 Orch stra 1 T m 1 2 3 JERRY KELLER Major Agriculture Minor Physical Education W estling 1 2 3 4 MICHAEL J KELLY Majors Foreign Language Mathematics Science Social Studies Honor Society 2 3 4 Latineers 2 3 4 Drama 2 nce Fair 3 tunt 1 2 D JUDY ANN KENDALL Major Business Education Minor Mathe m ics Grant Tri HiY 3 4 Voice ol Christian Youth 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 JUDIE KERST Majors Science Home Economics, Minors Mathe matics: Physical Education: Entered from Cheney High School, Spokane, 2. Latineers 3, 4: Future Nurses 3, 4: Dance 3, 4: Stunt 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Association 4: Announcements Committee 4: Style Show 3. LEE KESSLER - Major: Agriculture: Minors: Science: Mathematics: Physical Education: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Board of Control 4: Stunt 2. 3: Dance 2, 3: Puyallup HifY 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. 1551 40 CAROLYN J KIRK Majors Math majcs Forergn Language Munors Journallsm Busmess Educatlon Future Teachers of Amerlca 2 3 4 Lnbrarlan Hrstorlan 4 Quull and Scroll 3 4 Vlce Presudent 4 Volce of Chnstjan Youth 2 3 4 Glee C ub 1 2 4 Honor So ty 2 Annual Staff 4 Parent Teacher Student Councul 3 Dance 1 2 LAREEN KISSEL Major Busmess Educatlon Mrnors Vocal Musuc Physjcal Educatron Grrls Athletlc Assoclatlon 2 MARLYN DOROTHEA KLAUS Majors Scrence Busmess Educatlon Mlnors Mathematlcs Forelgn Language Gjrls Athletuc Assoclatron nor Socrety 2 3 4 Latmeers 3 4 Stunt 3 4 D nce 2 urel Tru HI Y 2 4 Vlce Pre Sal Te 3 Presldent 3 Glee Club 1 CATHY JEWEL KNUDSON Majors Scuence Mathernatlcs Mlnors relgn Language Physical Edueatlon L lneers 2 3 4 Drll am 1 2 psters 3 ter 4 nt 1 2 4 Rec Board 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Honor Soc: e u Grrls Club Hostess 2 LUDVEKA V KUPINSKI Major Busmess Educatlon M-nors Foreign Language Mathematucs Los Armgos 3 4 Monor Socuety 2 3 4 Voace ol Chrastlan Youth 3 HAROLD KURLE Majors Mathematucs Sclence Mrnor Physlcal ucatlon F tball 1 2 3 4 k tball 1 2 Tr 4 Key Club 2 3 Board ol Control 3 4 Lettermens Clu Presldent 4 Studentbody Vlce Presudent 4 FRED D LAMBERT Major Industrlal Arts Mnnor Mathematlcs estllng 1 2 3 D Football 3 4 Board of Control 4 JOANNE LARSON Major Busmess Educatuon Mrnors Foreign Lan guage Mathematlcs Sclence G e Club 1 Glrls Athletuc Asso non 2 Honor Society 2 3 4 L urel Trl Hr Y 3 4 Tr urer 2 Chaplaln 4 Latmeers 3 4 Treasurer 4 Tlcket Seller 3 Dance 3 4 Stunt 3 4 Future Nurses 4 CAROL ANN LEAGUE Majors Busmess Educatnon Instrumental Muslc Manor Home Economlcs Entered from Mltchell South Dakota 4 Pep Club 1 Band 3 Publlclty Commrttee 1 Graduation Nears, Many Seniors Sentimental About Leavmg ROBERTW LEONARD Major Mathematlcs Scuence rtlstory Munors Forelgn Language Physlcal Educatuon Football 1 2 3 4 Basket 1 2 3 Wrestlung 4 Baseball 2 4 Track 1 3 Puyallup H 2 3 4 Presudent 4 Debate 2 H1 Y Councll 4 Lettermans Club 4 Los Amlgos 4 Board of Control 2 Honor Roll 1 2 3 ANNE LOUISE LEPLEV Majors Mathematrcs Instrumental Musuc Mlnors Forergn Language Sclen e Stunt 1 2 3 4 Dance 1 Z 3 Board of Control 4 Band President 4 HIV Council 4 r chestra 1 All Northwest Muslc Festlval 3 Class Secretary 3 nor Soclety 2 3 4 French tlub 3 4 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Vjklng Ladnes 3 4 Vuce Presrdent Girls State 4 Student Parent Teacher Councll 3 JOE LESTER Majors Industrnal Arts Dnstrubutlve Educatlon Mnnors Mathematlcs Physlcal Educatlon LARRY LEWIS Majors Mathematucs Sczence Mrnors Physlcal Edu catuon VIVIAN LEWIS Major Dlstrlbutlve Educatuon Mrnors Art Busmess Educatlon JERRY ALAN LINDSTROM Major Agrlculture Mlnors Mathematics Industrlal Arts Rltle Club 1 2 3 4 Future Farmers of Amerlca DONNA JEAN LIPOMA Major Business Education Mnors Forelgn Language. Mathematucs, Physlcal Educatlon, Glrls Club Re re- atlve 23 Gee Club 1. 3 a b 2 . . ' nt 1, 2. 3, 4' Board of Con rol , 2: Spanrsn Clu 3, 4' To '-HuvY 2. 4, Trea er 43 D ' T m 2, . CAROLE ANN LITLE - Major: Busmess Educatlong Mlnor: Mathe- ma ics' Girls' Ath.etjc Assocuation 2 3: Glee Club 1. ALAN H. LUDLOW-Major: Physucal Educationg Munors: Mathcmatlcs: Sclence. ima:-ae, ,.,.f-' i Q I l FRANCES McBRIDE Home Economjcs Homemakers of Majors Buslness Educatron Vocal Musuc Mmors sncal Educatlon Gl e Club 1 2 3 4 Fu Amerjca 4 Vjklng Varjetles 3 4 JUDIE McDONALD matucs Future Major Busmess Educatjon Mmors Drama Mathe Nurses 4 Annual Stall 4 Christmas Play 2 KEITH McGOWAN g Language Rrlle C 1 Latjneers 2 3 Majors Scrence Mathematlcs Manor Forejn MARTHA C McMILLAN Major Sclen e Minors Mathematics Forelgn nguage Dance 1 2 3 Grrls Club Re re atlve 4 French Club 3 4 T nnls 2 Orchestr 1 Hon 1 Amjca Tru Hu Y 2 3 4 Preslden SHERRY MCPHERSON Major Busunvss Education Mjnors Mathe matjcs Journaljsm Sclence Phy j al Educatuon Pep Club Team 2 3 4 Make Up Club 2 3 4 Vnklng Tr Board 2 3 4 Lat eers 2 3 4 Honor Soc ty u and Scroll 3 4 Glee Club 1 Vanguard Stalf 2 3 Annual Stall 3 ss Dance 1 2 3 4 unt 1 JACK MADDUX Majors Industrlal Arts Mathematics Mmors P slcal Educatjon Glee Club 1 A Cappella Chour 4 Vouce I Chrjstnan Youth 4 ROGER MAGNUSON Major Dramatjcs Mmors Scuence Mathematncs allup HIY 3 4 aplaln 3 4 e S 3 4 Chrjstmas Play 3 Easter Assemb Tumblnng Team 3 4 Pep club 3 Yell Kung 3 GLORIAN MANNIE Majors Djstrjbutlve Educatjon Busnness Educa tuon Mmors Home Economlcs Physrcal Educatlon Grant Tru HIY 3 4 Art Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Dlstrlbutlve Educatjon 4 Future Homemakers of Amerjca 1 Gjrls Athletlc Assoc: tnon 4 Dance 4 THOMAS E MARTIN Majors Mathematlcs Scoence Mmors Physlcal Educatlon Industrual Arts Wrestlmg 1 2 4 Torch HIV 2 3 4 ePresldent 4 Glee Club 1 4 p H Y Coun nt 1 2 Da e 2 4 Orchestr DON MASSIE Majors Scjence Mathematucs Mmor Industrial Arts Rjfle Club 1 Pep Club 3 TED MASUMOTO Majors Mathematls Socnal Scrence Mmors Scl e Rlfle Club 2 MARGIE S MAURO Major Busjness Educataon Mmors Home Eco nomncs Mathematncs Grant Tr: HIV 3 4 Dance 3 4 Stunt 3 4 Glee Club 1 JUDITH HARMON MILLER Majors Mathematlcs Sclence lnstru mental Musn: Mmors Forergn Language Journallsm B n 1 2 4 Manager 3 4 Councjl 3 4 Dance Band 1 2 3 4 Orches 4 Clarjnet Quartet 1 2 3 4 Hungry Flve 3 AulState B 4 All Northwest Band 3 Festwal Band 1 2 3 4 Woodw Ensemble 2 3 Chamber Band 2 Sclerce Falr Sweepstakes 3 Fu ture Teachers of Amerrca 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Natjonal Forenslc League 2 French Club 3 4 Vanguard Staff 3 4 Feature or 4 Qujll and Scroll 3 GENEVIEVE MITCHELL Major Art Mmors Sclence Foreign Lan a e Future Nurses 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 S 3 4 Los Amjgos 4 Vonce of Chrnstnan Youth 2 3 4 JEAN MOFFAT Majors Socual Scjence Home Economlcs Mmors elgn Language D amatjcs Glee Club 1 2 Lb 3 Puyallup Hosts Lotmeers AT Annual Convention Puyallup Hugh School was the scene ol the state wjde Latlneer conventlon in. I .ana ,L H-.ii New Teochers Introduced AT Trodmonol Fall Assembly Ann Helander or shou d we say Professor Helander lntroduces a teacher at the new teachers assembly GERALD MONROE-Major Mathematlcs Mmors Scuence Buslness Educatnon K y Club 2 3 4 Presndent 3 Glee Club 2 Inta mural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football Manager 1 Latmeers 3 4 Vlkmg Hu Y 2 3 4 Vlklng Varnetnes 3 JANET LOUISE MORRISON-Mayor Home Economucs Mmors Physlcal Educatnon Vocal Musrc Entered from Fnfe Hlgh S hool 3 Drlll Team 2 Pep Club 1 2 Board of Control 4 ELSIE MARIE MUMBY-Majors Home Economlcs Busmess Educatlon Mmors Physical Educatlon Glee Club 2 3 NORA JUNE MUMBY-Mayors Busmess Educatuon Home Economrcs Mrnor Physucal Educatuon Glee Club 2 3 DOROTHY JOHANNA MYERS-Mayor Busuness Educatvon Mmors .lournallsm Instrumental Musac Honor Soclety 2 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 Strung Quartet 1 2 Festlval Orchestra 2 COLLEEN R NEELEY-Major Busnness Educatuon Mmors Forelgn Language Volce of Chrlstlan Youth 2 3 4 Los Amigos 4 Future Teachers of Amenca 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Glrls Club Represen tatlve 2 DELORES E NELSON-Mayor Buslness Educatron Mmors Mathema tncs Dramatlcs Future Nurses 4 Glee Club 1 'hrustmas Play 2 Promptress 2 SANDRA CONSTANCE NEVINS-Majors Sclence Vocal Muslc Mmors Mathematlcs Forelgn Language Vlklng TrrHlY 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Los Amigos 2 3 4 Future Teachers of Amenca 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Gnrls Club Representatlve 1 2 3 Alternate to Gnrls State 3 A C appella Cholr 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Vnkmg Varnetnes 3 4 Scxence Farr 3 4 Chrrstmas Play 3 4 Ska Club 2 ROBERT NEWKIRK Majors Sclence Mathematlcs Mlnor Business Education Entered from New Jersey 4 Band 1 2 VIRGINIA MAE NEWMAN Mayor Busrness Educatlon Mmors Physu Educatlon S ence Lbraruan 2 3 4 GI CI b 1 2 Commlttee 3 Glrls Athletlc Association 4 PATRICIA ANN NICKEL Majors Vocal Muslc Foreagn Language Mmors Mathematlcs Physlcal Education A Cappella Cholr 2 3 4 Nonettes 2 3 4 Small Group 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Los Amlgos 3 4 French Club 4 Stunt 3 4 Vlklng Varretles 1 3 4 Dance 4 LYLE NICOLET-Mayor Mathematlcs Science Vlklng HlY Fo ball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Wrestlung 3 4 JOETTE FAITH NISH-Mayors Mathematlcs Science Foreign an g e Business Educatnon D nce 1 2 3 4 St t1 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Torch TrlHlY 2 3 4 Costume Committee 4 Parent Teacher Student Councnl 3 Vlkmg Varletles 3 JAMES W NORRIS-Majors Math matrcs Forelgn Language Physlcal Education Spanish Club 3 4 Vlkmg Knlghts 2 3 4 President 4 Football 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Club 4 LESTER NORRIS-Majors Industrlal Arts Mrnor Busuness Educatnon Socral Studies Mmors Ing H Y 2 Dance 3 4 Lettermens Dlstrubutlve Ed ucatlon Crowds Throng To New Gym ae.. H ,, es, Sports Center ol Puyallup The bright colors and pattern design on the outside of the gym catch everyones eye nad!! ,-9 1 51' ARVEN 0 NYBO Major Agriculture Manor Vocational School Track 3 RICHARD OBERG Major Art Projection Crew 1 Track 1 PATRICIA ODELL Major Business Education Minor Scxence Future Nurses 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 SANDY ODMAN Major Business Education Minors Home Economics Mathematics Science Journalism Foreign Language Glee Club 1 2 nt 1 2 3 4 Voice of Christian Youth 2 3 4 Latineers 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 Laurel Tri HIY 3 4 Treasurer 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Treasurer 4 Play 3 Vanguard Staff 3 4 Assist ant Feature Editor 4 Annual Staff 3 4 GEORGE R OLDHAM Majors Science Mathematics Mmors Foreign Language Entered from Canyonvnle Oregon 2 Basketball 1 2 Foo ball 2 Track 2 Baseball 1 2 Honor Society 1 2 Voice of Christian Youth 3 4 Class President 2 Band 4 Vi e Presldent4 KATHLEEN MARIE OLSEN Majors Vocal Music Business Education Minor Foreign Language Glee Club 1 2 3 4 A Cappella Choir yallup Tri HIV 2 3 4 nce 1 S Viking Varieties 4 Girls Club Representative 2 RON OLSON Majors Mathematics Science Social Studies Minor Physical Education Industrial Arts Track 2 Board of Control 1 LINDA CAROL ORNESS Major Home Economics Mmors Foreign Language Mathematics Business Education Glee Club 2 Grant T Hi Y 2 3 4 Girls Club Representative 1 2 Dance 1 2 3 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Future Teachers of Ameruca 4 Costume Committee 4 NADINE KAY ORRIS Majors Home Economics Business Education Mmors Mathematics Science Entered from Lincoln Hugh School Tacoma 3 Dance 3 4 Amrca Tri Hr Y 4 DONALD E OTTO Major Agricuture Minor Vocational School Football 1 2 Track 1 MARIE OVERLEE Major English Minors Home Economics Mathe matics Vorce of Christian Youth 4 GLENN OVERMAN Major. Art Minor. Industrial Arts Football 1 Track 1' Pep Club 3. NEAL OVERMAN-Majors: Instrumental Music: Mathematics: Minors: Science: Physical Education. STEPHEN M. PARISH--Majors: Art: Industrial Arts: Minors: Mathe- matics: Physical Education: Football 1, 2: Track 2, 3, 4. KAREN G. PARKS-Major: Business Education: Minor: Physical Edu- cation: Grant Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Dance 3: Glee Club 2. if' 1- .4 cl BARBARA PARSONS Mayor Busaness Educatron Manor Physrcal Educataon Journalasm Annual Stall 4 Rafle Team 4 Future Nurses 4 JEANNE S PATRICK Majors Home Economacs Busrness Educataon Manors Mathematics F eagn Language Grant Tra HaV 2 3 4 T asurer 4 Presadent 4 Los Amagos 2 3 4 Stunt 1 3 4 H Y uncal 4 D nce 2 3 4 Parent Teacher Student Councrl Vanguard Staff 3 Costume Commattee 2 3 4 DIANA J PATTERSON Major Busrncss Educataon Manors Home Economics Physical Educataon lournalasm Annual Staff 4 Rllle Team 4 Future Nurses 4 GLEN C PAULSON Mayor Mathematacs Manors Foreagn Language ence Industraal Arts Honor Socaety 1 Rafle Cluu 1 2 Presldent 1 3 4 Los Amagos 3 4 Presrdent 4 Vakrng Knaght 4 Let ermens Club 4 Junaor Sectaonal Rafle Wanner 3 Hugh I davadual 3 HAROLD PEDERSON Major Instrumental Musac Manors Mathe matacs Physacal Education Football l Baseball 2 Band 3 PAT PEDERSON Major Busaness Lducataon Manors Mathematacs Physrcal Educataon Te nas 1 0 DARRALL PEMBERTON Major Industraal Arts Manor Physacal Educataon ROBERT PETERS Majors Mathematacs Scaence Manor Forergn Language Lataneers2 Voace ol hrastaan Youth 4 HENRY ALLEN PETERSEN Majors Socaal Studaes Dastrlbutave Edu cataon Manors Mathematacs Industraal Arts Puyallup HaY 3 4 Dance 4 Stunt 4 Rafle Club 4 Drstrabutave Educataon Club 4 CAROL DIANE PETERSON Major Aat Manors Mathematacs Foreagn Lan uage Garls Club Representatave 1 Drall Team 2 3 At 1 2 3 4 Glee Clu JAMES RUSSELL PHAIR Educatron Industraal A s P p Club 2 Secretary Treasurer 4 Maaor Hastory Manors Scaence Physacal ARLENE PIERCY Major uage Amaca Tra Ha V 3 4 Treasurer 4 French Club 3 4 Tennis m 1 2 3 Dance 1 2 Busaness Educataon Manor Foreagn Lang LARRY E PITTS-Major Scrence Manor Mathematacs JAMES PORTER-Major Hastory Manors Scaence Mathematacs Physacal Educataon Dance 1 2 Football 1 3 Track 1 3 JOHN PORTER-Mayor Mathematacs Manors Scaence Foreign Lan guage Physacal Educataon Busaness Educataon Lataneers 3 4 Vace Presadent 4 Honor Roll 1 Senaors Farsi To Benefat From Facllmes of New Gym The ansade of the new gym turned out very beautalul and holds between three and four thousand people ,Hem ann 43 I O I O O l it -14 HV' 7, I Y l'f T' Til 7, ' , L. I in M x . was 9 af 2 ,Y ' ' 2 , L .2 ' : or' 2 ' - - a , E re . : . , : . , : i- Co ' 3 a . . 3 - - 4: B ' 2 , . . ,' saai z 'av A: A' . ,3.4: vt , ' ' ' 5 , ' .' . ' I ni , , 2 n . ' ' iagiig K, g fa- : 2 ' 2 ' ' - ' 9 : ' ' ' . z ' ' ,' : r Club , , 3, 45 Rifle Club 2, , 3 b 1. ' 5 ' -rt 5 'e V, 35 Torch Hi-Y' 2, 3, 4. Tea A , , 3 I - ,', 43 Stunt 1,'2, 3, 4. V ' A , W V' v RUBYI PORTER Major Busrness Educatron Mrnor Physrcal Edu c ron GI e Club 4 Dance 4 Stunt 4 KEITH R PUHRMANN Majors Science Mathematics Rrlle Club 2 3 JAMES H QUIRIE Majors Mathematrcs Scvence Manor Physrcal Educatton VALERIE C QUIST Majors Drstrubutlve Education Bu mess Educa tlon Mlnors Mathematrcs Sclence Vorce of Chrlstlan Youth 1 2 3 Dnstrrbutwe Educatron Club 4 Secretary 4 ROBERTA JEAN REED Majors Sclence Journalrsrn Mlnors Mathe matrcs Foregn Language Latrneers 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Qurll and Scroll 2 3 4 Vanguard Staff 2 3 4 Assustant N ws Edrtor 4 Annual Statf 2 3 4 Prerce County Junror Board of the Tuberculosrs Assocratron 2 3 4 Treasurer Hsstoruan 4 Lrbraruan 2 3 4 Vrkmg Handbook 4 THERESA REES Majors Busmess Educatlon Art Mmor Physrcal Educatlon Grrls Club Representative 4 JUDITH MARIE REESE Majors Socral Studues Foreugn Language Mmors Sclence Mathematrcs Vocal Musrc Physucal Educatron Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Grrls Club Representatrve 2 4 Parent Teacher Student Council 3 Los Amlgos 2 4 Nattonal Forensrc L a ue 2 3 Treasurer 3 Amlca Trl HI V 2 3 4 Chaplain 4 appella Chorr 2 3 4 Small Group 2 3 4 Nonettes 2 3 e Club 1 2 4 Play 3 Scrence Farr 3 4 Vukmg Varle 3 4 Festlval Chorus 3 Spamsh Medal Wrnner 3 SUZANNE RICHARDSON Majors Home Econornrcs Art Busuness Educatron Mrnor Mathematrcs Costume Commlttee 1 2 3 4 arrman 1 2 3 4 Stunt 3 Dance 2 RICHARD A RITTHALER Major Vocal Musrc Mvnors Physncal Club 1 2 A Cappella Cholr 1 2 3 Small Group 3 4 JAMES RODDEWIG Major Mathematlcs Minor Scrnce Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 JERRY 0 ROHRS Majors Science Busrness Educatron Manor Physlcal Educatuon Football 1 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 3 e Club 2 3 4 Vnce Presrdent 4 PEGGY NADINE ROOT Majors Scrence Busrness Education Mrnors Home Economrcs Physrcal Educatuon D nce 1 2 3 4 Stunt 2 3 4 Board of Control 1 2 Rec Board 2 3 4 Vece Presrdent 3 Presrdent 4 Vrklng Trr HIY 2 3 4 Vlce President 4 Smoking Cc mrttee 3 Vnklng Ladres 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Pep Club 1 HrY Councrl 4 Grrls Club Secretary 4 Drrll Team 1 2 3 4 Ca am 4 Glee Club 1 Daftodrl Prrncess 4 ,pu ay UD- al dia. QQ Homecommg Queen Princesses Chosen Al Christmas Boll Sue Gelger sensor was chosen homecofnlng queen at the Chlrstmas Ball Carol Jansen junror Vtckne Rerlly sophomore and Tama Puarlea fresh man are the prrncessex at : e :. 2 - ' I V e g , . 1' ' '- '- ' ,I . . ' : A C ' , . 1 . . 1 . . 4: Gle I , . 3, 3 Q ' 'I . : ' ' 'ties Q Q, , . . -, I V.: : I N Ch - . v v V. 1 Z . I 3. . . . . Education: Science: Football 1.' 2, 3. 43 Photo Staff 4: Glee A FA! 'B , A c ' : '. : Rifl. Isl R ' : - ' ' ' 'z a . . . :' ' : V' ' E I ' ' 2' ' ', , . , 'ptu' ' 3 : . gg O O ' I . I ,V 'I . ' ' 0 X M ri D 3 1 ' fx, 1? - ' QR . A , O f 1 ' f Q 4 C, 9, . .V I , X fy l 6- UT' Two Princesses, Four Usheretles To Represent Puyallup High Peggy Root and Sandra Nevisn were chosen as Daffodil Princesses from Puyallup. Christie Jochimsen, Darlene Hickok, Ann Lepley, and Sue Geiger served as usherettes. TERRANCEM ROSENE Major Mathematics Minors Science Foreign Language KENDALL D RUD Majors Business Education History Minors Mathematics Science JOSEPH W RVBICKI-Majors Foreign Language Mathematics Minors Science Instrumental Music Phy ical Education Los Amigos 2 3 French Club 3 4 Honor Society 1 3 4 Band 1 2 CAROL SALZMANN-Majors Mathematics Science Majors Foreign L uage Glee Club 1 Honor Society 2 3 4 Office Girl 3 4 L rel Tri HIV 2 3 4 Chaplain 2 President 3 4 HrV Council 3 4 Girls Athletic Association 2 Latineers 3 4 Viking Ladies 4 Stunt 2 3 4 Future Nurses 3 4 Best Driver Award 2 Board of Control 4 Dance 2 3 4 GEORGE SARFF Majors Mathematics Business Education Minor Science LINDA JANE SAVAGE Majors Science Mathematics Art Journal ism Minor Foreign Language Art Club 1 2 3 Secretary Treasurer 3 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Secretary 3 President 4 Amrca Tri HiV 2 3 4 Science Fair 3 4 Vanguard Staff 2 3 4 Editor 4 Hand book 4 Editor 4 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Junior Board of Tubercu losrs Association 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Dance 3 4 French Club 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 LLOVD F SCHNEIDER-Major Mathematics Minors Foreign an guage Science Industrial Arts L tlneers 2 3 Rifle Club 1 2 4 e Club 1 2 SHARON SCHNEIDER Major Home Econimcs Minor Business u cation Drill Team 3 French Club 4 Glee Club 2 Costume Com mittee 4 Dance 3 DARVID SEASTROM Major Art Minors Physical Education Foreign Language Mathematics Basketball 1 Los Amigos 3 4 Board of Control 4 Key Club 3 4 Viking HIV 3 4 Track Inspirational Award 1 CAROL RAE SELLES Major Business Education Minors Mathe matics Science Foreign Language Physical Education Rifle Clu 2 Girls Athletic Association 4 Laurel Tri HiV 2 nt 1 2 3 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 Majorette 4 Los Amigo French Club 3 4 Future Nurses 4 Voice of Christian Youth 2 3 4 RONALD W SHANKS Majors Mathematics Science Minors lnstru mental Music Foreign Language Wrestling 2 3 4 Stage 4 F nch Club 3 4 Best Drivers Award 3 Dance Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 BOB SHEPHARD-Majors History Industrial Arts Minors Mathe matics' Physical Education' Stunt 1' Basketball 2' Tennis 1 2 3 4' Lettermen's Club 4. W MQ-Nj ' YE'? :'4t IRENE SIENKIEWICZ Major Art Mmors Buslness Educatnon Mathematlcs Home Ecommcs Gurls Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 4 REX ALLEN SILVERNAIL Majors Scuence Mathematucs Mmor elgn Language Football 1 2 3 stllng 1 ck 1 2 3 D T Vanguard Staff 2 Los Amlgos 3 Vnklng Knlghts 4 Smoking Commrttee 2 3 4 FRED SIMONS Majors Mathematzcs Scuence Mmor Foreugn Lan g ge Band 1 Clarmet Quartet 1 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Dance 1 2 4 Tenns 1 2 3 4 Natuonal Forsenslc League 2 3 4 :ce Presldent 3 Rec Board 2 3 4 Vlce President 4 Puyallup HIV 2 3 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Art Club 2 Vanguard Staff 3 Annual Stall 3 Quull and Scroll 3 Perfect Attendance 2 French Club 3 4 Presldent 3 LARRY SNIDER Major Mathematucs Mmors Physlcal Education Foreugn Language Busuness Educatlon Industrial Arts Vnkjng 2 4 Vuklng Knugh 3 4 Los Amlgo 3 4 Footb etball 2 Baseball 2 4 Dance 1 2 3 S t GWENDOLYN SNODE Major Instrumental Muslc Mmors Busuness E ucatnon D nce 1 3 4 St nt 1 4 Hono S clety 2 3 4 Amlgos 3 4 Vanguard 3 4 Annual Assustant Editor 4 Quill and Sc oll 3 4 orc Chrlstuan Youth 1 2 3 D ate 2 Secretary 3 Board of Control 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Q ntet 1 2 3 Festrval Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Small Grou 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 2 CARLYN MAE SOLBERG Majors Dlstrlbultlve Educatuon Instru mental Musuc Glee Club 1 2 3 Glrls Atheltlc Assoclatlon 1 nt 1 2 3 Dance 1 3 4 Dlstrjbutnve Education Club 4 ag- Semors Learn About College From Conferences Held In Fall Students lnsten wuth great unterest to a speaker from Washungton State Unlverslty tun- if ERNA SOMMER Majors Busuness Educatuon Instrumental Muslc Mmor Home Economlcs Vouce ol Chrnstlan Youth 3 4 Glee Clu 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Glrls Club Representative 4 Play 3 JOANNE H SORENSON Majors Mathematlcs Sclence Instrumental Musjc Mmors Foreugn Language Amjca TrlHlY 2 3 4 Glee Clu 1 2 3 4 Girls Club Representative 3 Natnonal Forensic League 2 Future Nurses 2 3 Volce of Chrlstuan Youth 1 3 4 Latmeers 3 4 Honor Socnety 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Secre t 3 President 4 Student Teacher 2 3 4 Str g Quartet 1 2 3 4 Festlval Orchestra 1 2 3 All State Orchestra 2 DOUG SPARKS Majors Industrual Arts Mmors Mathematlcs Art Football Manager 2 3 Pep Club 3 DUKE STARKEL Majors Physlcal Educatlon Industrual Arts Mmor Mathematics Entered from Franklm Plerce Hugh School 4 Basket ball 4 Baseball 4 ROGER STAUFFER Major Sclence Mmors Mathematncs Foreign Language Physjcal Educatlon B eball 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 DARALD RAY STEBNER Majors Science Mathematlcs Band Mmors Physncal Educatjon Forejgn Language Football 1 Tennls S unt 2 D ce Band 3 Los A gos 3 4 Bas all Pep Club 3 Drum Major 4 ANITA STIEBERS Majors Sclence Mathematlcs Mmor Forejgn Language Latlneers 2 3 Vosce of Chrlstlan Youth 1 2 3 4 Scaence Fanr3 4 Lnbrarnan 2 3 4 THOMAS FRANKLIN STINSON Majors Mathematncs Sclence Mmors Foreign Language Instrumental Muslc Debate 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Woodwmd Quunt 1 2 All State Band 3 Honor Society 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Board of Control 1 Puyallup 2 all Ba 3 4 Footb Lettermen s Club 4 VALERIE STONE-Majors Mathematscs Band Mmors Forelgn Lan guage Journalism Junlor Hugh Award 1 Dance 1 2 3 Honor Socuety 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Girls Club Representatjve 4 Hlstorlan 2 Secretary 3 Grant Trl Hn Y 2 3 4 Vanguard Stall 3 Edrtor 4 Class Vlce Presndent 2 Excitement Fills Senior Yeor All Enjoy Mony Good Times ry D key Val Stone I ing Carlisle an Judy Aiken sing e Brownie Smile Song as Mr Henry directs them g .f NANCY THOMPSON Major Instrumental Music Minors Mathematics Foreign Language Physical Edu ation Voice of Christian Youth 3 4 Quiz Team Capt n 3 Pre ent 4 G e ub Future Nurses 2 Los Amigos 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Viking Ladies 4 Stunt 4 Laurel Tri Hi Y 2 3 4 Chaplain 2 Secretary 4 SUZANNE MARIE THOMPSON-Major Instrumental Music Minors Foreign Language Mathematics Srience Band 1 2 3 Puyallup HIV 2 4 Cha ain Honor Socie 3 4 Make Club 2 3 4 Girls Club Representative 2 Los Amigos 3 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 GERALD ALLEN THU Major Industrial Arts Minor Physical Educa ion JANSEV TIEDEN-Majors: Science' Mathematics' Minor: Industrial Arts. CARL PETE VAN LIEROP-Major: Science' Minors: Mathematics' Physical Education: Viking Hi-Y 2 3 4' Latineers 3 4' Basketball 3 4' Pep Club 3' Dance 4' Stun . JERRV VAN PEVENAGE-Majors: Mathematics: Vocal Music' Minor: Science' Viking Knights 2, 3, 4: Class President 1, 2 3, 4' Board ontrol 2, 4: ppella Choir 2 3, 1 G C 2, 3' Sm Group 2 3 4' Basketball 1' Football 23 Viking Varieties 3' Honor 1 2 . LENORA VAN SICKLE-Major: Social Science' Minors: Science' Mathe- matics' Physical Education' Future Nurses 1, 2 3, 4' Girls' Athletic ociation 1 4' Stunt 1 2 3, 4' ance 1 , 4' Glee Clu ' Tri-Hi-Training Group 1. JOHN F. VASEV-Major: Business Education' Minor: Mathematics. MARILYN VEAL-Majors: Dramatics: Business Education: Glee Club 1, 2: Drama Club 3, 43 Dance 3, 4: Stunt 3. CARLENE STUART Major Art Minor Home Economics Glee Club JUDITH ELAINE DAVENPORT SUNDE Major Business Education Minor Science Librarian 1 2 3 4 Voice of Christian Vouth 1 2 3 PATRICIA K SWANSON Majors Distributive Education Business Education Minor Mathematics Girls Athletic Association 1 Glee Club 1 Distributive Education Club 4 Dance 4 ANNETTE LORRAINE TERRILE Majors Business Education Home Economics Minor Physical Education Board of Control 4 Drill m 3 4 Dance 1 2 3 4 t G Torch Tri Hi V 3 4 Secretary 4 Vanguard Staff 3 Honor Society 2 4 Girls Club Representative 2 BRUCE THEDIN Majors Mathematics Science Minor Physical Edu cation Torch HiV 2 3 4 President 4 Latineers 2 3 4 Drama 2 ng nights 2 y Dance 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 Board of Control 4 Parent Teacher u ent Council 3 Boys Alternate 3 H V Council te men s Club 4 Debate 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Plays 1 2 3 4 CATHV A THOMAS Major Business Education Minors Mathematics Foreign Language Science Tennis 1 2 3 4 Amica Tri HIV 3 4 Club 4 Stunt 1 2 3 4 Da ce 1 2 3 4 Latineer ,- WILLIAM J VEAL Major Science Minors Industrial Arts Physical Education MIKE WADE Majors Mathematics Science Minors Foreign Language Agriculture Puyallup Hi Y 3 4 Secretary 4 Key Club 3 4 Honor Society 2 3 4 Future Farmers of America 2 Latineers 2 Voice of Christian Youth 2 CAROL LEE WANNER Major Instrumental Music Minors Mathe matics Home Economics Band 1 2 3 4 Fest val Band 1 2 3 Clarinet Quartet 1 3 Woodwind Ensemble 2 3 Glee Club 1 Camera Club 2 3 Stunt 3 4 Dance 3 4 Future Teachers of America 3 4 Future Homemakers ol America 1 2 Honor Society 4 Grant Tri Hi Y 3 LARRY WASSMAN Major Instrumental Music Minor Physical Edu non F otball 1 2 3 ck Orche tra Council 4 Board of Control 3 All Northwest Orchestra 3 JoDEENE WATSON Major Business Education Minors Mathematics Physical Education G ant Tri H Y 2 3 4 Girls Athletic Associ tion 4 Glee Club 1 Los Amigos 4 MAXINE E WEBSTER Major Business Education Minors Home Economics Physical Education LARRY WELLS Majors Agriculture Dlstributive Education is tributive Education Club 4 SARGE WEST-Majors Mathematics Instrumental M.1sic Minors Foreign Language Physical Education Viking HiY 2 3 4 Dance nd 1 2 3 3 4 Danc SHIRLEY M WESTMAN Major Home Economics Minor Foreign Language Librarian 2 3 4 Latineers 2 3 4 Voice of Christ an Youth 2 3 4 Future Nurses 3 4 DELMER WESTON-Major: Science' Minors: Physical Education' Mathematics' A t' Basketball 1 2 3 4' Viking Hi-Y 3 4 Secr - 4' Key Club 4' Honor Roll 1' Art Club 4' Stunt 1 2 ' nce 1 2 3 . GEORGE WEYMOUTH-Majors: Mathematics' Social Science' Minors: Science. JEAN WHITHAM-Majors: Science' Mathematics' Minors: Foreign Language' Business Education' Latineers 2 3 4' Honor Society ' b 2' nce 1 2 ' S Seniors Receive Corsuges From Junior Pep Club Members Mary Dickey junior puns a daffodil corsage on Christie Jochimsen senior The corsages were presented at the last pep assembly to the graduating seniors tl I' atm We Y Jansen Accepts New Gym On Behalf Of Students Joe Jansen. studentbody president acc-.nts the new gymnaslum on be- half of the students. ' - .ff MARTY WHITMAN-Major Sclence Mmor Mathematlcs Vlklng HIV 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Basketball Manager 1 2 3 4 Football Manager 1 Latmeers 3 4 Vlkmg Varuetaes 3 Small Group 2 Track Manager 2 Board ol Control 1 2 Stunt 2 3 4 MARCIA LYNN WILLEY-Major Instrumental Muslc Munors Physlcal Educatlon Mathematlcs Orchestra 3 Lrbrarlan 3 WANDA WILLIS-Mayors Dramatlcs Home Economics Mrnors Phys: can Educatlon Mathematucs Glee Club 1 CAROL ANN WILSON-Majors Dramatlcs Mathematlcs Sclence Mmor Foreugn Language Torch Tru Hn Y 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Pr sldent 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 ce President 3 Natlonal Forenslc League 2 3 Secretary 3 Glee Club s stess 2 rench Club 3 ncel 2 3 4 Stuntl 2 3 DIANE WILSON-Major Vocal Muslc Minors Mathematics Forelgn Language Gee Club 1 2 3 4 A Cappella Chour 3 4 Latmeers 3 4 Grant TrlHlY 3 4 Vlce President 4 Future Nurses 4 Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 4 Dance 2 Nonettes 4 Small Group 4 GARY WILSON-Major Busmess Fducatuon Mmor lndustrlal Arts Baseball 3 4 KAREN ADELAIDE WINCH--Majors Sclence Mathematlce Home Econormcs Mmor Physlcal Education Dance 2 2 3 4 Stunt3 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Costume Commuttee 4 Girls Club Hostess 3 4 Parent Teacher Student Councll 4 Glrls Athletlc Assocuatuon 2 Drlll Team 3 4 M ALVIN WINTERS Majors Industrlal Arts Mathematlcs RICHARD WOODS Major Stage Craft Mmors Mathematvcs Sclence Dramatucs Plays 1 3 Dance 1 3 Stunt 2 3 Tumbllng 2 3 ALBERT L ZIELKE-Major Instrumental Muslc Manor Mathematics DIANA JOAN tPENNYj ZINK Malors Mathematrcs Sclence Mlnors Forelgn Language Journallsm Entered from Chllllwack Brltlsh umbla 2 Art Club 2 3 Flen C b Lat ers 2 e Club 2 3 nor Soclety 7 3 4 a S Athletuc Assoclatuon 4 Stunt -l Dance 4 Vanguard Staff 3 4 Asslstant Sports Edntor 4 DALE M ZOFFEL Majors Mathematucs Sclence Mmor Physlcal Educatlon Blkmg HrY 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 Football 1 2 3 4 T ck 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Dance 3 4 ,,.,-.-- X ',' 'Q -4,r I , f ff' X e k 'We're The Class Thut's On The Go I-9-6-O' Gary Wellrngton Blll Solwa RONALD BROWN Major Agrlculture Mrnors Wood Shop Scrence Mathematlcs Physical Educatron Future Farmers ol America 1 2 Rufle Clu FRANCIS P ENGH Majors Mathematrcs Scrence Mrnor Industrral s Ky Club 2 Pe ub Fo a 1 Puya H DOROTHY EDITH GRATZER Majors Art Soclal Studles Mrnors Physrcal Educatron Busrness Educatron Rte Club 2 Dance 3 Vrkrng Varretues 3 Grrls Club Representatrve 4 Grrls Athletrc Assocratron 4 RON JENSEMA Major Drstrrbutlve Educatron Mrnors lndustrral Arts Physrcal Educatron Drstrlbutrve Eduactlon Club 4 RONNY L JARVIS Majors Mathematrcs Industrxal Arts Manor Scrence BERNARD M KLUGE Majors Mathematrcs Scrence Mrnor Indus r Arts e b 4 Exec r 4 Indrvrdual 3 LORINDE LINDBECK Major Business Educatron Mrnors Art For ergn Language KATHY LINDGREN Majors Vocal Nuslc Foreign Language Mlnors Home Economics Entered from Certral Valley Hugh School Spo kane 4 Trrple Trro Chorus Presrdent 1 2 3 MARVIN R LINDSLEY Major Vocal Muslc Mrnor Physrcal Educa tron A Cappella Chorr 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 y Mlke Fox and Dan Lrenmg lead the students rn a yell for the Lettermens Club t th d I a e stu -nt aculty basketball game JANICE MARIE MAKEPEACE Maj r Busrness Education Manor me Economlcs P yallup TrjH1Y 2 3 St t 1 3 Da 2 3 Costume Commrttee 3 Pep Club 2 3 Vanguard Staff 3 Annual Staff 3 MARVIN MENNENGA Majors nstrumental Musrc Mathematrcs Manor Scrence All State Orchestra 2 GEORGE LEROY PETERSON Majors Industrral Arts Physical Edu catron Mrnors Scrence Busrness Educatron T ck 1 2 3 B e b 1 ROXINE SHRADER Major Buslness Educatron Mrnors Home Eco nomrcs Mathematics Future Nurses 2 Future Homemakers I Amerrca 2 Grrs Club Representatrve 3 Glrls Athletrc Assocna tlon 4 MEL VIVIAN Major History Mrnors Science Mathematics Foot ball 1 Wrestlnng 1 GARY D WELLINGTON Majors Sclence Agrnculture Mrnors Mathe matlcs Physlcal Education Entered from Drtlng Hugh School den 2 Football 1 Basketball 1 2 4 Baseball 1 2 WAYNE R WILLCOX Majors Screne Mathematics Manor Forergn Language Board of Control Repr sentatrve 1 Photographer 2 3 4 GORDON A ZUMACH Majors Mathematrcs Scrence Mjnor Indus trlal Arts Honor Socrety 1 Rrfe Club 2 1 C aches Dean Nrcholson ad Bob Ryan ed re ult t v y earn o wr v n a hjlaruous basketball ga ' : ' ' ' : ' ' , H0 ' 1 u '-v'-- . : un . 2,1 : nce 3: b 3. . : ' 1 . 3 9 Art : be : p Cl 3: otb'Il 5 Y llup -r-Y 2. - 5 g ' 3 ' I ' 1 ' ' 1' I l : ' - ' 5 ' 3 ' . ' . , 5 ' 5 A ' : 1 ' : ' ' : ra , . : as- ' all . tial' Q nm clu 1, 2, 3, , Grave orrler 2, ', High Z '- - Z g 3 I I I ' ' 0rting,' Washington 3. Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, Presi: - ' : . ' : ' : ' : I : . 2. 3, 4: . , : . . I I f I QR I lj 1 W, lj m T ,jay j A .A N--we 0' , Q ' n , I tl lac . , ctr- y j mg, nnors Work A eoch Sen or Y An extremely successful year has lust drawn to a close for the class of 61 The hugh point of the year was the Junnor Class Foreign Student Prolect whnch was held for the flrst tome Car wash pen sale and cake sales along wlth many other actlvmes were held In order to finance the prolect Led by presudent Dave Reeder the lunlors ended the year wath thenr successful prom Blue Indlgo held December 4 Ron Hlggms was vice presndent Carol Jansen served as secre tory and Donna Simons was yell leader Oklahoma captured fourth place for the lunuor clas I the annual stunt assembly Although they placed thurd In the season ticket druve they are looking forward to a successful sensor year The advasors for the class of 61 were Paul Slmmons, Art Larson, Nydla Case and Gladys Sorenson JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dave Reeder presldent Donna summons yell leader Carol Jansen secretary Ron Hngguns vnce presudent 41' N.. ....a... C Us JUNIORS FRONT ROW L Manning S Roddewlg I Johnson R velblss N Hus e B Cann S Hartlrne ROW T 0 Gre ory Sm .B Ta or Wescott D Simons D Dawell J Helmhgner A hrlstopherson ROW THREE B Carter L Frans C vs Han n D Robrns n, S Vlncen run D odge D er W FOUR T Ml on e mn r P Glbbons D Beckman D Wllburn M Hart ROW FIV G Youn Young ken er on ou P L ndru BAC R D B H J T J h J K R d J E V rlggs B Flom D Wells 0 Wossman S Comstoc ene yson oug ay u ar 1 51 i2.Z..f3:21Z2::ti1:t.f:Es.Ei..''I . ,QQQQ f 's '11 2. 1231 1? J . H d Epti V 'QQ 1':.: T R . '41 n 1 0 I 9 G I' 5 'iff 22223' 4 il 'LZ' Il ll ' ' S 'n . . , . ...Q V I s U . ., ,,VI . K I4 my ,, .. O .x ,, L I L -: Q W 669 , af 5 ,, ' . V! 7 . 1 1 -My N., 'V -Q Q ., AJ 7 JI !-. fy 1,1 ' Sl , ' '- .- .lv I 5 I ' 1 O - 6 ' s ,J 3 O . 9 -I ' Q - ,Q . , 1 S Q I - -5 .. ' r I A A ,151 : Q. , . . . . .DI '. .Ellis, M. k. . ella, . . W :S. g .B. :th . yl . L. .. .. .. ' .-C . 2. ,. ,.Jaru,E. se,. 'o .A t,L. Maj .D ,.Bau.R0 1. 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H . .Mc . .H ste , D. vas. ,-+,g, -hs NT ROW C Persmger L Reed S Zackula C Kurz G artnn V eney A ma Fox M Cook ROW TWO S Thompson G Shuck R Stroud enry V yant L verman L nklns ney R m Mr: o RO ran Rowe Bulmg B K Beg D Mladenoff L Franz F Henn J Knutsen B Baker C Langdon B Samuelson BACK ROW J Kremer H Porter D Badham R Ramberg obrnson J mussen C am n Ho s L Sherry R Pner n Jumors Successfully Stage Prom Blue Indigo JUNIOR CLASS FRONT ROW V Quust S Dawson J Jensen S Stewart Bradfueld P Hermanson J Carmen L Martmson Kamunskl D Byler S Pearcy C Perklns ROW TWO er C ockn rnal C rr rrrs S ayers orn A s M Es on Holla ROW THR L Ml e B zy Bro B Robinson D Lnljestr Shepard D Hoyt D Chrnstenson W Stevenson arnlng A udlow H W FOUR W n gs J Gr m C rak Fla burg Lernum D Gonseht L R L e K Halre R Bec r FRONT ROW esler F tshorn V Jans Schmnd C Locken V Wetherwax B Kooser M Molllgan N Trombley J Hood J Schmst ROW O S Zackula F Hartshorn R Fox L Alkerna Cooney M Huske S Locken E Zle ke B Hanson S Kcrst D Ferwarda D Wlson P Hrchmond R hm N Va Slcke ROW THREE B Ho bs Kremer S Thompson B Samueson T Martin B Baker K Coloslmo J Knut en B Mnddleton auer D Ber B Kelly ROW FOU B Jo wa rson err Re S Barne C Langdon R Wegener Ca sle uns F Henn B H y D Made l C Sh rma BA K R W Dr z Sh N Bnllungs R Stroud C Jones J Elms B Zum R Cota G Ingham K Chrnstxanson G Fasnxchet L Penquute 5? Chi M M Xxx -J-h ,I oQJ57SPS'Trlve Lol Mcfltgw Fore nfliufudeny Goo L QQ, LL 1,4 -fl' Lf' J L61 X I M X 4 LV' MW J J' S xii JUNIOR CLASS NT ROW D Bauch K OI on P G ee ey A Zof el rson C tterall N Morris S Stanbr W TWO M Dckey J Geiger Lambert Jo P Johnson J Monette S Bosuk C Horn ROW THREE K nson J Alken P West S Ba P Crab Wzemer J Lambertus K Thun J Vlckman ROW FOUR B Durkee L Nelson B McPnlI K Stackhouse A Antulla M W Bel J Thomas BACK ROW L Steever J c ough R Maladnoff S H sen K Sherman Car R Huggnns M Snenkuewlch G Fasnacht LL Fanthfully washung cars for thelr loreugn student project are some yumors Ps an JUNIORS NT ROW S Pederson L Peterson S Wlll e K ox s ra C Perslnger J John on ROW TWO G Kon os att ac In asen e n I uc e we a o Craw or A Pelea B Zumac 011 2 er nson :eww n ague M ook est rock en er n Nlck rlsle R u ns W rm n 4 umen er A rews Lam er us J Hendry D Robm J Assymuson D Thomas 53 ,7 A : f fi 'uf ,K xii' . .ft L, Q , , Iv Y I r X K!! - ,J , X 0 I 1 I I t I1 I ,V 5 A .' I f 'f '77 . . . A gif f , , ' 1 x. ' ' .1 . - X, ' l I. L L' L- .4 iffy f ' ' L, J' . - I A I , V 1 ' . I 1' L A 1 , ral' -.QL f, , . al , . L I' V A131 - n .JZ f I I V X - . - A L Y f J 1 , ,L x A I if 4 L X I , vt It ' L P C L, 'Ll .L tl P A . V , , , . L, , K JL lik, Ll, 1, 'I J f .L ' ' .L A , -rfb fy, . 1 ' A ' ' L, if 'PLL ' fl 'Y I gl, ., , ' il 'If ' I FRO 3 . , . s , . r E , . I , S. J La . . La , C. Burden, . . . ook. . V - ' R0 : . I , . V . K. , C. slin, ' r Joh , I , .' ' , ..Dia'l,-R. ' uef, . bf ci Q - - H , . , . IA , . . , : . i ' Fox, J. J I, .J I . J I : J I , .JM 1 Call E I. . b V ,4 . u , . , I. Iisle, . . 'V - J sa 1 I I . I . fi I ' W' ' I., ,I I 7 J! 1 ---1 Y ' Q . I 6 , i ' 4 4 1 - v A 7 A, . 3 . . 'W , I o ' 3 -1 ' SJ v- :v I a F x i xii - , '31, w f- A A 4' V 'A A 1 V, FRO : . , , . . sn, . F , S. Blgg. S. Jo k. P. Greeley, K. Olson. . . . 5 . 2 . t . J. Pr , P. Judd. C. M k . J. Fox. E. H ' . S. H III g. J. Aken, M. D k y, D. Ro . ROW THREE: J. M l y. C. f d. . , . k. L. Dr . D. Re d . D. Jon . M. S h. R. M'ade off. ROW FOUR: E. Le . . C . L. W b . C. G d , L. Hanse. P. clsen, I. Cal , .Hgge . . Bell. G. She a . D. M'Iad. BACK ROW: B. Vincent. B. Br t, J. Bak , B. nd , J. b I . . , . son, .. Sophs Present Cupid's Caper , We're the class that follows through 1-9-6-2 was the spirit of the sophomores from the time they noisly enrolled in September until they turned in their books and ioytully hailed summer vacation. Concluding their busy year they presented the sophomore hop Cupid s Caper, on February ll. The sophomores were led by Juris Verzemnueks press dent Bob Doud vice president Delores Woods, secretary and Danny Bakmskr yell leader The class of 62 placed third in the season ticket drive and their stunt Uncle Remus brought them a second in the stunt assembly Many were seen ln plays and received leading roles Advisors for the sophomore class were Al Jacobs, Ster Harshmen John Durr Ray Prevost, Emelm Rentsch, and Frieda Scheutlrn SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW K Webb S Condon P Eckhard D Dempsey N Geiger B Iverson K Powlosku D Stoll P Morrr ROW TWO C Predmore C Robertson M Austin L Skurvung N Baskms S Stautter S Becker C Flanery P Blakeway B Schrader ROW THRFE S Cupp S Wade N Daven po K Pond M Koth J Lyman J Lundquist C Armstrong L Walters M Bushman C Schuler ROW FOUR D Mcfleary B Doyle J Grappe T M lnley J Ph II ps N enson D Fume B Harmg S A a E u er al Lrgrano Run er D Mo oe D kos y A Lyman J Ne son G Berg F Ramuskey ROW SIX D Thomason T Roman J Ferris R Coppin D Ladwng M L mbert S Colton T Humrston hnstad D Odom J derson BACK ROW K Cordes A Kupmskr R Joh ton B Sammes R L ther R er Mar a D Burdroc Crossen J Samuelson O BI e . ,. R ef' ,J-f ! ' JJ .1 Capture Third Place In Stunt t . QU, v-'wx V4-5' -, Lffu YY25 , 'J L40 X Q-L 5 -0 50,-74 , J LJV7' KJ' cf fr Bo- ' 'MLP' ww QR-if Q-NC, 5 MM3 K tm, JM MQ AM C. Us W 'N' k OJ-N F!sxg4'D0 Kv '9' 1-1-' Dancing and fun were enjoyed by everyone who attended the sophomore hop held un February bll.....v..us SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW J Ward C Wllcox P Lambert C LaCrosse S Werner adlson C sen S Snyder D Hoffman ROW TWO A Wolford F Flemlng S Rudolph P Salzmann L Phalr L DeVrles S Vertrees D Wallace d B Den DeMeerleer ROW THREE E Peterson D Passafero S Gamaunt D Brecht J Wanner J Verzemmeks M Swesey M Letourneau F Webb F Thompson L Cox ROW FOUR hun T amer Bum aaen T v o M rlow La son D Napler B Nutter S Holbrook BACK ROW J Haghtower J Slenkuewlcz W Suenklewlcz Fu en Harrls K Smutty 'O ,C SOPHOMOR ES NT ROW S Blehn S McPherson S N1cBlde K Robinson G Massey C Lng J M ll d L McL d J Rue d D Wltko h L Ott L Buslck C LeBanc L Me nng C Christensen J Web B Wlllcox M Gates K Murphy K Carlson ROW THREE T Innes G Nelson x V oyle D l s ec er e mark ea h ent mic Sm ROW FOUR G Mathlasen L Worswlck T Mack S ung D Olson L Wall J Johns L Onnsta K Thom s B Ma uson M L was M Harvey B CK ROW S 5 len S McPherson Duldune Paschuch T McMullen L VanPevenage C Wade L Reed D Presba F Munckler J Sword D Harr Id f , , l ' - I :Qgs f 5 af .- OK ro . 4 Oo . - . - ' - - r , 'L - V N -t Rf Lf . ' U. J Q . A A 1 . ' , - A ff 5- l I A . . ' ' A A ' A V I 1 5 . -U s. , A r . I ' ' . ,. t, A ' -Q . Q Z' ' K .' V . : V, - . 7 , . - -' ., ,,, 3 ' ' ' f' , A I Z I, , , - - 4 - A , A 5. - . . I. fa T - T-fr. - f- f C, - ,. . 3 ' .. ,- 4 Jr' n ' r . 3 2 ra , . K - H , 5- 3 s. 4 ' ' z' A 1 A ' f J P-' ' v A ' . 6, 7 . .w' . l I ' U N ' , . Im 4k 4 N -.. 3 3, Q .-., yn. i to A - 3 3 2 9 Q - vi , U - ' P, h - Q '. A ' ef -1 , v- - -J SS U - A , V, .. ,Li V - O- ,V 1, . . U . - . . ,. pl m . X4 2 z Q 5' 5 Q T1 ' 'Q' A .v. . - .' .14 -2 l P N, . j , ir s.. 1. U I' WJ . n ..,. . ....... , , x . U T , X - ' x . ,f I SU. A 4 ' . A . sw A r , ' , L, 1 'ca' V , , . :. itluxxu , Q I F .. 1 ' . 1 . 3 z ' V' 5 , ,X ' N, 7 . ,s A - - ' il f .. ' - 3' o - .x -' ? . 0 - F ' C' 27.1 ' 3 e ' A 3. o ., . ' S 3' ' f V - s . J X Q41 We , V on - T44 . 5 A . ' A . 0 r-'f J? o o L' . .. . f' N' 1 .- f ,, ,uf , . A 4 Q t! . 7 , Q4 v Z., 2 . U .' 5 X 5 . l f' Q . . 1 , E ' ' I x ,. X- . i 1 V. XJ. . ' , l , S ' - 1 ' . . f . . Q ' gxf, f . 0 , - o V , .4 I ' 8 r -.X ' . ' 2 t r I-2 v .- 1 SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW C Ziemer B MacLean L Rohrer K Williams J Jorgensen A Campbell D 0Neal K Comstock J Freltas D Brotzman C Saukko B Mitchell L Shockley N Watt A Zweig V Perlly S Uhrrch ROW TWO B Surdick S Vasey C Boyd N Cannella J Gordon S Fenner B Blessing B Patterson D Haubrick C Krrese L Saspersen A Forest S Wilson M Keller M Bentley S Knull G Kessler ROW THREE J Durham G Turner F Ballard A Barbo D Hanson D Stevenson D Richards K Maas J Wag ner A Muller A Sharp M Christianson G Thompson R Many D Massie B Krnderknecht O Daily R Thomson B Berry BACK DQ xner DQTeitzel J Hagenau L Russell R Lester J Mahan W Boettcher D Willis R Forslund R Johnson M Nash O Isarsen M Chrr nsof kmann M McMahon M Brennan F Brazas M Haarstad B Berry 'll 1 1 J 4, I Q, V lu g, U r 7 ffl ll op o ores r sent Memoriam To School OW all SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW: L. Newcomer C. Ramsaur V. Orris J. Palmer L. Picha K. Pond S. Potts P. Schmid C. Dowden, K. Mellor L. Rouse J. Lange S. Hanson M. Michell K. O.son. ROW TWO: E. Gratzer, D. Hagedorn K. Jerstad M. Fuller R. ith P. Coyre C. S'ater V. Flath L. Gleason S. Rhoades . Peterson J. Kirk C. Olson. ROW THREE: D. Hunter M. Brounlee M. Locke J. Piper, F. Potocki M. Rivers S. Rose, M. Saylo J. Groshong E. Berg H Brodigan P. Rees. 8. Spencer, M. Lindbeck J. Scott. ROW FOUR: C. Cuellar T. Bahr, R. Stillman D. Woolery F. Docker K. League L. Keller T. Storm C. Wickstrom W. Stott, J. Kasprick J. Cox, M. Aarhaus, D. Beigstrom. ROW FIVE: B. Boyse, E. Rasmussen. P. Spruell K. Terrile B. Johnson D. Doniel son B. Doud, C. Booth, M. Buckingham B. Howard. R. Vorak C. Wade, R. Reed D. Dodd, M. Predmore. BACK ROW: D. Baginski M. Delano, D. Stol J. Haesel G. Lampshire P. Cline D. Bisig. L. Sebastion T. Gaetz E. Boyle, G. Cain, D. Iverson, F. Grout, D. Haugen, D. Hahn, W. Kraft. 56 Frosh Elect Officers The freshmen started the year wuth a bang as they cleverly staged thelr stunt Western Melodrama, whlch captured second place an the stunt assembly Although the freshmen took fourth an the season ttcket drrve they gained valuable experience for the next year The trash class chose thelr yell and nt was heard at all the assemblnes The class of 63 was led by Presndent Harry Duseth Vuce Presudent Loren Brueland Joanne Stroud served as 'N xl secretary and Paulette Wnlburn was yell leader In the sprung the freshmen class presented their annual Qs x Q55 freshman frolnc nn the gym 'A' A FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 'C Joanne Stroud secretary Loren Bneland vucepresudent Harry Ml W' N'-'ff fx Dnseth presudent Paulette Wnlbu n vell leader L FRESHMEN FRONT ROW J Schwabe B Lewus V Rogers R Taylor E Symmonds E Grubel J Boshell K Tallman ROW TWO K Fov C Anderson S Dobler A Caughey J Hulscher K Kapovnch J Sherman J Moore S Peters C Anderson D Hunter ROW THREE K Berg S Van Etten T Juberg M Parker L Bryan A Judy J Monroe D Eggnmann C Moms B Jackson C Stap es D Raymond ROW FOUR T Puarlea P Brown B Mesklmen M Aylen A Roscoe M Gladstone C Hamson B Long D Gerry D BUSICK C Chrustenson M Lee S Russell J 8'antcn ROW FIVE J Schmntt T Michelson S Hamulton D Reed W Savage R Lampard J Johnson R Baker P Schatz C Tennant J Notton A Dawson J Drotz M Snmpson BACK ROW P Huebschman S Burgess D Scott C Thuede K Turner J Tut low J MacLean D McKnIllp C Henderson D Post J Seaman B Brummett J Shafer L Homan J Stroud S Anderson 57 l l FRESHMAN STUNT Klckmg their heels hugh nn the alr are three can can gurls Class Of 63 Takes Second Place In Stunt Assembly 'TA FRESHMAN CLASS FRONT ROW T Magnan L Gordner T Coop r S How d bbs Hem ner Oson M Glllem W Churn ROW TWO R Crumb M Ltdwlg P Anderson V Mushatt C Andal K Boyle D Pagel C Green S Wovert S Brazmgton W THREE J Johnson C B Cham R E py Ar rrns C Kehr K M tn M Pagel S Cooper B War Massey ROW FOUR M Plea y S Lar uns J Ingram J Mon For J Parsons E Gufford G Shanks B n McKnnney B Kallas ROW FIVE S Roddewng E Yegge H Wae M Snyder L Arm I D Egglman P Wlburn strong K Warrlngham J lxnesal J Newell BACK ROW J agher V Gratzer K Jen man E Q R Ottm Green R Ramnskey R Henning B Cramer H Dsth R sh G E uott yi FRESHMEN FRONT ROW M Granquzst D McRea D Omvlg M Bell K Anderson S Horseman N B suck C Steever S Pugh B Martmson G Hoffman A Solyo L Fretas E Hoffman ROW TWO K Schaefer H Evans L Hansen J Mosolf R Harrzs S Hardnng J Pfltzenmeyer M Judd E Jones M Towne D Jepsen C ulres C Cook L Kyles ROW THREE B Dnckey J Jeromchek S Gale M Gregory S Burr PHn er B Golder B Allnson Harmon D Carmen Ausben C Ebbenga G Krehblel C Nelson J Stroug R 0 on ROW FOUR M McGhee A Rhyner D Phl J Eldred K n ner M Brackett A Zuelke L Lockhart J Blessung P Wnlson J Mahan E Nelson 8 Rutherford N Hanson R Wagner A Pnce R Swanson BACK ROW P Bnrgen P nsley D Rnche F Mattfleld C Doolttle R Nettnnn 8 Sulkosky M Wargo F Mmchau L Foulks D Encheler B Fon P Fun J Penfleld 58 J FRESHMEN FRONT ROW M Manual G Romme C Pau son M Walmer N' Lambert E Makepeace C Rosme M DeMntt L Helblrng L Grfford C Burr K Harrrs D Jarvrs ROW TWO F Neff T Srmnrtt V Wulkrnson D Srlvernarl C Morrusette D Morrus S Harber K Peters D Harlow F Theuer R Burgen R Muller G Webster ROW THREE B Woods D Connelly J Sperlmg D Sanders C Parr C Brenner B Thackeray B Fom J Erchorn D Baumhlchter Mahalhe A Krllan OW FOUR A Amell J rrnkman E wanson C H es B :ng D Bun P Hancoc R Knabe B Knepste A as Hukok D Ryan B Orness J Su kosky ROW F VE J Alavegas C England E Kershner D Loppe T Schwab G Monette Lunn B Bacon on M Wylen P J Ian C Herl fson C McCann BACK ROW L Urlch G Pau so N Ove man S Gault E Eastman D Braden J Gratzer Campbell D Cooley S Wyler D Mauro S Agoo S Aarsund D Jones J Meskumon R Roland R Davrs Freshmen Vote For Colors, Yell Early In The Foll FRESHMEN ardson P Allen G kle e Hu G Ooure M Crosslan Dlckmson L Ca dwell ROW THREE R Lamg R Yates G Fleming hrstensen B Tekel D ton K er ee J D Cl ROW FOUR G Manley T Jorgenson L Anderson B Brantley mud D Roberts J ewklrk F oolxtte M Doolttle H BACK ROW Johnson G Goodner T Whlpple J Knudson C Gaskrns L Brelland R Vest D Baker S Whntman D Abercromoue K Haugen 12668-a -uf' .Y' ' L ' I' 8 ' , 4. ' f . 1 , . F - I ty. .7 , VL . , , ' A 1 , . W il 1 b e - il 1-A Q D. I . U' .R . . ',..B ' t. .S ' I, . in ,U .BoIl:, . V . 'k,. ' ll, . ' I d, .S'k: G. ' , . , . , . 1 . I : . , . , . , . , . . . ,S. , . ,S. Tys , . , . ui , . o , . . : . ' . .H I . . r . .b . . . . . . ,R. FRONT ROW: T. Sweem, S. Longabaugh, l. Saukko, J. Howard. J. Masumoto, A. Doyle, J. Saukko, J. Patrick, D. Hansen. ROW TWO: H. Hite, A. Rich . . , . Fm , R. Slad k, D. Ibert, . , . d, J. ' ' , . I , : . , . , . ' , H. C i , . , . Johns , . Palm , P. Gre Z y. B. arvis, . oe. : , . . , . , . , W. Sch', . ..NA ..D . u .L. unt. :J. . . .. ,. ,. ',. ' , - V A. - . , ...L .., . ... 2 L ve. K V V 1 -A Y 1 4 . S: .' ' - U '- -F A ' A I M 1. Q 4, . X ' J - ' 6 'JN Q . - .- -t ' v 5 - 5 1 , ' - ., ' ' J , . f ' 4 fi J J -I s, if A K A f . . 1 ex l 59 M qw v UML' Jr WL! vm A MQ1 QV QBWL if Mfi ML ,W M XflVf'Qf ?CfLQjM 1! ,fv Q UU X' QM QWHET5Qf'Cf,g::. 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X X fm T Y X Above Okle Claudette Baker mtroduces new teacher at assembly Brmgmg all theur knowledge to PHS were twelve new teachers who were mtro duced to the studentbody at an assembly which was held early In the fall Of the sux new women teachers three ot them prevuously taught at PHS In the male dnvusnon of new teachers one out of the sux graduated from PHS Not one of the new teachers were In troduced nn the same way Those tntro duced were Andrew Hellmg woodshop nnstructor Wllluam Mason Spanush teacher Emelune Rentsch Englush teacher Janet Wetterhaus physrcal educatuon teacher Lorraune Frtberg Cuvucs and Englosh teacher Allen Remhart Englush teacher Stanley teacher Hugh NcNamar Engl I' teacher Stanley Brewster Vnknng and V ngll rd advtsor Engllsh teacher and Duane Ross home economucs nntstructor New Teachers Introduced At Assembly, Semors Wm Trophy SENIORS WIN Below Sensors Yell 'Of 107' Joyous yells came from the sensors when they learned of thelr vlctory In the flrst stage of the season ticket drnve Capturnng second place were the lumors, thnrd place was taken by the sophomores, and fourth p'ace went to the freshmen I I . I . i . . I . A I . I . I , ' ' 1 . . , . . . : . I . I Moe, math teacher, Mrs. Wilson. English : 1 52 - f , ' ' a .:: I I Q l I ' l Stunts Fare Spurlt Into Students For Turkey Day Game South Pacrfrc wuth nts Ball Har and Bloody Mary brought fame to the sensors as they won frrst place In the stunt assembly Therr total ponnts came to 260 Just 15 ponnts behnnd the senrors the freshman class came rn second place wuth theur old tame melodrama Uncle Remus the theme of the sophomores helped them to wrn thrrd place wnth a total of 195 pomts One hundred snxty five was the number of pomts received by the lunror class wuth thenr stunt Oklahoma The total polnts grven for each duvlsuon of a stunt were as follows 75 for orrgrnallty 75 for appropuateness 60 for proper tres and costume and 90 for performance ABOVE Uncle Remus ns telhng a story ot Br er Vukmg and Spartan Fox to hrs chnllun ABOVE Rammlng the ugly Spartan shrp were the mrghty Vrknngs as they strived to reach thenr vnctory rsland ABOVE Vrctorua Vuctory rs led away from the sneaky Spartan Vrllran by Peter Puyallup and hrs helper LE T The truends of Vrc the Vvkmg are trymg to n courage hum to come to therr pucruc 63 T Bruce Thedln expnarn p 0 Nedra Jordan whsle Nxchnlas awalts orders ABOVE Roger Magnueson the horrible monster threatens Clarre Anderson at play practsce Seniors Stage Play, In Twenty flve Words or Death Opemng an the face of a raging storm on a New England island the senior play ln Twenty fave Words or Death was presented on November 12 13 who won a stay at a nautucal resort as thenr pruze The resort was reopened for the contest wmners by the owner Miss Bunker Hull who was aptly portrayed by Sharon Towne Larry Penqurte played the role of the sport ors repre sentatlve Kelt who was assigned to entertaunmg the assorted guests Vlclu Nast portrayed a shy mousy English t acher Muss Pruce Enactmg the wealthy fur clad Mrs Van Pelt was Nancy Trombley To lend a Southern touch Duck Thomas portrayed a Colonel Hooth of Hooth Hoops and Co Carol Wtlson as soclalnte Mlss Halley was forever on a hunt for a man lust any man Romance entered the plot when Kelt gave hrs affectnon to Roger Magnuson was the man behlnd the mask of Nicholas the lucorrce fearmg monster Rogers sole 'ob was that of a body snatcher Dnrectmg Nucholas murders were Magda and Carl namely Nedra Jordan and Bruce Thedun a couple of dna mond smugglers The student produchon staff was headed by Linda Mannung and assusted by Delores Wood Marlene Bell, and Delores Page BELOW from left to rlght Arrlvung for the Thenksgnvrng holudays are Larry Penquute Claure Anderson Vncky Keeney Nancy Trombly Sharown Towne Rnchard Thamas and Carol Wilson 64 l as e 7 I-EF 2 ' s lot t t W , . . . I . X 6 . ' ll T ll n 4 ll - 1 1- fl ia, I , , . The plot revolved around the nation-wide contest winners, ,he college girl Barb, played by Claire Anderson. . D . 1 ll ' ll , . . . - . , . . F 1 - ' J . . . , , , . I . D . I - D . . , The Major and Mrs. Moore discuss the missing five dollar bill with their son, Ralph. 5 Virginia and Don, portrayed by Janice Etzel and Dick Ritthaler, are shown in a love scene during the play. Seniors Present Play, Th Five Dollar Bill The play Five Dollar Bill shows the inner struggle of a teenage boy Ralph portrayed by Martin Bradfield His older brother Don played by Dick Ritthaler compli cates matters by taking all of the spotlight Linda Manning in the role of Mrs Moore tries to show her love equally ofr both boys but feels that Ralph needs her most Mr Moore portrayed by Richard Woods favors Don and adds to the plot Providing romance in the story was Virginia played by Janice Etzel Others in the cast were Larry Penquite Phillip Volk Bruce Thedin Jackie Ingram Anita Roscoe and Marcia Granquist who portrayed the parts of the friends of both Ralph and Don YV' nl, wi H 3-Nl A .aff- Cast members are shown on the patio of the Moore home before Mrs Moore and the Major discuss a serious problem concerning having a party 1 ir son Ralph and a missing tive dollar bill Juniors Present Blue Indigo Wmtry Theme In December Glrttered stars crescent moons and boughs of fur and holly helped to carry out the theme of the .lumor Prom Blue lndrgo Amrd the glowrng forest scene was a spllt level fountaln Couples danced around a glummerlng blue fur tree centered on the dance floor Prcture takmg at the prom helped to keep the prom ABOVE Couples enjoyed the fountam rn the forest scene 66 RIGHT Freshman served punch and cookles at he ABOVE Floatmg stars of angel harr hang above the dancmg couples RIGHT Posrng for picture are Vick: Renlly and Dave Reeder ' Il ' II I l . , ' II ' ll , . . , X . D . K K memory ahve. v r 1 x kr . l X ' Sensors Stoge Club 60 Night Club Background Dancmg n cabaret style were the couple attend an the semor ball Club 60 Each couple was led to a desugnated table by a freshman walter or wantress At the tables were menus whnch were favors of the dance The stage served as a terrace wlth a skyline behund lt The Satm Sounds played on a platform under a gluttered club suxty RIGHT Some couples enjoy d ncmg whale others sal at specllued tables LEFT VE CI b 60 glntters above the combo an danclng couples Lmghts on the decoratuons made a colorful dance x '1-1 's h ' 1 1 A O I g ' I ll .II k A K I .- ' T' K MH ABO. 2 ' u ' ' - .Y-f --- -'I-H-My ' A . N . . . N ,X ' i Lib. ' 1 A yi-:Y A gllx- : a Q . L ' 4 GIRL'S SWEEPSTAKES . ryli T v e im! I-IYYJ' Judy Miller displays her vaccine for cancer in chickens. APPLIED PHYSICAL DIVISION Julius Brecht demonstrates his project on ultrasomcs K BIOLOGICAL DIVISION Kelly wins first place at U P S Science Foir Brings Puyollup Top Honors As in previous years, PuyalIup's March 24 science fair was the termination of several months careful preparation by approximately one hundreds of science studens. Throngs jammed the balconies and biology labs of the new physical education building to view their completed proiects throughout the day and evening. The climax of the day was the presentation of awards. The air became tense as science fair co-chairmen Betti Derkland and Patty Klinker announced the winners. The Kiwanis boys' and girls' sweepstakes awards went to Jerry Busick, who disproved the theory of three primary colors with two-color transparencies which produced full-color trans- parencies and Judy Miller with her vaccine for cancer in chickens Taking first place in the biological division was Tom Stinson with hrs prolect which derived protein from algae Duck Berg wan second with a classification of bacteria and Carol Wilsons algae cookies was hon arable mention Shannon Cooney won first with her simplified star finder in the baslc physical division Walt Challender and his explanation of electro mag netism took second while Bob Leonard s betatron was third Julius Brecht won top honors in the applied physical division for his study of ultrasonics and Penny Zunk s electromagnetic rocket launcher was second Because of several mechanical failures at the last moment a three way tue for third place was announced between Terry Rosenes binary analog computer Russ Bergs rail less mono rail train and Lloyd Schneiders obedient bug Twenty sev-en students then traveled to the University of Puget Sound Regional Science Farr to bring home sixteen honors including first place an every division Shannon Cooney placed first in the physical geophysical division Jerry Busuck took first In basic physical Bill Kelly who won the originality award at our local fair won first in the bro logical field with an experiment that showed that soybeans can cut tooth decay Julius Brecht took hrst in the applied physical Judy Miller tied for second and Terry Rosene for third un the applied physical led Tom Stinson made at two in a row for Puyallup by winning the boys sweepstakes He was accompanied by Ray Prevost physics instructor to the National Science Fair at Indianapolis Indiana during the second week of May ll 'f'1kL,I'-I'4g1 hvfrnnlf -comm rm V TWU CDLUR PHENIJINA -44. T303 Mac E r ,H as will' APPLlcA'rloN: Ii -vw DRS U S BOYS SWEEPSTAKES BASIC PHYSICAL DIVISION PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHICAL Tom Stinson Busick finder 68 , . . . . . . , ,, . ,, 1 ' u 1 . , . . . . , . I . . . I l - - - I . , . . . T I - - I ' ' ' ' , - I H - 11 lr: .... . h . . s l J I If 7 , . . . . . . . . . . . ' if MNA I I I , I, Q . . . . I . . . - 1 . . . . . I rim. , V , . . B , , . I I Bill ' ' . . . , r , 3,-4 , f ' ,,..,,.. ,wynm ng, 'mn , ,Wy -1. 51 'wllhgqx ' ' 3 'P' 111s if E A few' F CULOIJ U I I Pr 'Llp if-B. fo .Lfii '. ' ' l I: e:f ' , . -'i'f.L-'1, ., .V ,L ' ' 55,4 3-4gg,r-1,71 M., -gin ' eff 1' 2112.3 iff 7 T Eg Ll 3 tg 7',.a21':P.,2 A 'T ,W-'Jo LQ - if- . . ' I in-rv. , , Displaying his protein and algae project is Winning tirst place with his two color phenomina is Jerry Channon Cooney shows her srmplltned star Pat Nvckel Danny Llemng and Kevin Worlngham sung to encourage Wvlly Larry PCHQUIYC and Danny Fox dressed In Clvll War uniforms smg a song Large Crowd Attends Vlklng Vorletles Performance Vuknng Varnetnes long dear to the hearts of Puyallup students and adults made a grand re entry after an absence of four years from the stage of Puyallup High School A fone performance presented rn three acts garnered complvments from all who attended the presentataon The Varnetnes began wnth the dance band under the dlrectron of Mr Rnchard Graham and followmg the dance band the small group under the leadershlp of Mr Louis Owens sang two numbers Members of the rntermedrate drama class next presented a short sklt whnch was followed by a play The Perfect Porlfera also presented by the mtermedlate drama class The play centered around a spongmg salesman who was trynng to cheat the people of a small town out of theur Gwen Snode and Gay Martm gossip about the summcr vacahoners hard earned savungs In the end though IUSTICS triumphed and the crook was found out Stereophonlc sound was fea tured as a part of the play but hndden bugs popped up to hmder the performance A paur of beatchucks followed the play wuth a short dance unterpretatnon after whuch three members of the unter medlate drama class gave a short sknt Nancy Thompson lent h musncal charms to the harp playnng O er the Rambow The chamber orchestra under the dnrectuon of Mr Rlchard McNamara rendered two selections and Joette Nlsh follow ed wnth a tap dance to the tune of Tea For Two After a short rntermtssnon Cranberry Corners pre sented by the vocal department charmed the audrence wuth :ts deplctlon of lnfe nn a Cape Cod town around 1910 at Cranberry Cgrngrg Lunda Mounts scolds her chuldren for mrsbehavlng 69 1 l X E T , 1 A T x f V I 1 u , v 1 , . U I l I I ' - I r I I . 1 . - 1 I - . , . . . . . ,, . ,, . ef 1 V . . , . I 1 ' ' ' ll - ll ll 1 1 - ' 11 ' - - - - ll ll 1 - 1 1 ' ll - 11 - - 1 . . v V1 OUTSIDE acllvzlres are Important loo Fun plus wor were put mio each club s projects These acllvrlxes added varzely and enjoyment to hurrled school year gkgr 5XSQJ.,a A .Q rx Q12 SW: ,T 7 g-N X? -R Q 'S 'N -ix Qiivq IRR :N Qwaq AT xx N , - e Q K, 2 v ix v Ni I T g . -' l js pf 'E En 5' 4 xx x A ' ix., '4 ' 5 gs 'E 'X ri ' ax . Q I - ' , X , P H' w I : S. lx , - J A :- X UV Q Q 5 Y Q Q is as BM Q x A.. D M r .-A v ' QT g X-2 - -L 1-5 ut .Q 3 5 1 s W . f-X , ' ' A. L A 'JE ,gg fe? W ' fYN X K AS B officers Jan Etzel Yell Queen Sue Geiger Secretary Joe Jansen President Harold Kurle Vice President admire the new gym Two important iobs of the Board of Con- trol are the stamping of the season tickets and the conducting of home room discus- sions. Under the ambitious leadership of Joe Jansen, studentbody president, the Board ot Control held their annual leadership con- ference. They were entertained at a ban- quet followed by guest speakers and dis- cussion groups. The guidance department launched a series of home room discussions, two of which were titled Respect and Courtesy. The Board of Control is composed of one representative elected from each homeroom. Joe was assisted by Harold Kurle, vice president, Sue Geiger, secretary, and Janice Etzel, yell queen. Board Of Control Holds Leadership Conference BOARD OF CONTROL F nt Row J Morrison A Terrule L Manning G Snode N Jordan K Harris C Salzmann A Lepley C Harrison B Henrlrn N Ge er kirvrng D Woods Row 2 S yson L argmeyer T Gaetz B hedm er o e M Larson rmons J rotz D awell am ow math W :mettcher B Dau Kure F Lam ert Jansn L Kess strom J Ttlw N B gs R Higgins D Lernrng D Reeder J Van Pevenae 72 I ro 1 . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ', . , . . . ' , . ' , . ig , L. S ' , . . : . T , . B , . , . T ' , S. Geig , L. McLe d, J. Etz I, L. ounts. S. , D. S' , . D . . D , T. Pl er. Back R : B. S ' , . B , . d, H. I, . b , J. e , . Ier, D. Sea , . 1 o . . illin , . ' ' , . ' . . , . g . nr N ' I '17 Girl s Club Hos rx O x .X I- fl . :li me ' Llilltllll GIRL S CLUB OFFICERS Decorating the senior hugh bulletin board for the Girls Llub Mixer are left to right Peggy Root secretary Stephanna Zackula historian Charlotte Zydeck vice president and Jeannette Baker president New Uniforms Having as its members every girl in Puyallup High, the Girls' Club strives to develop friendliness and loyalty in all its members. For the first time this year, every girl in school received a Girls' Club membership card. Also, for the first time all Girls' Club representatives wore uniforms. The uni- forms consisted of black skirts, purple vests, and white blouses. They were worn to school on Wednesdays. Early in the fall Off We Go a mixer was presented. Each older girl took a freshman girl as a little sister. Games and entertainment highlighted the program. Refreshments were served afterwards ln cooperation with the home ec de partment the Girls Club sponsored the annuat Mothers and Daughters Tea and Style Show in the sprung GIRLS CLUB FRONT ROW Willcox V 08ryant S ackula E h Pa n Sommer one McMi an Gra zer Rees J Bak r R McKinney Back Row Miss Larson B Long D Dempsey B Schrader K Henderson V Orrus K Powlowskn C Zydek P Hermanson K Murphy M Koth L Llapitan 1 A - ' - ' I ' I . . . . . , . . ' ' :B. ' ,.' ,.Z ,.Fis,C. ulso,E. .V.St .M. 'll,D. t ,T. ,. e, Zoltel. Row 2: L. Manning, S.,Dial, A. Titlow, P. Rart, K. Lambert, N. Ellis, K. Kurle, L. Martinson. J. Reese, J .Ca.rman, T. Juberg, M. Towne VIKING LADIES Kneeling C Douden J Gale D Snmons N Thompson L Burgess C Zydek Standrng A Lepley L Phanr J Egg man C Salzman N Bradfleld .A VKS AND VLS INITIATE At therr annual unmatuon Peggy Root and Ann Helander leed Connue Douden soap flakes a tomato and tobasco sauce 74 Vk s VI s Promote Service VIKING KNIGHTS eelung R ggnns age J Dou edm D Baglnsku S ndrng J Bu ck L F He Sllvernavl L Snrder G Paulson B Solway J Velzemmekes Usherung at the concerts plays and handing out programs at basketball and football games and being of servrce wherever they were needed tl'ese were among the duties of the Vrkmg Ladres and Vnkang Kmghts The VKs were responsrble for rarsrng ancl lowermg the flag each day Whale the Vl.s polrshed the trophnes and cleaned pictures rn the halls Members of thus servrce organ: aton were chosen on the basis of lecdershrp scholastic personalrty achvmes and char acter Membershrp was lrmmtcd to I4 VLs and I2 VKs Offrcers of Vrlung Ladles were Ann Helander presudent Ann Lepley vrce pres: dent Peggy Root secretary and Mass Ross advrser Offrcers of Vrkrng Kmghts were Jam Norrrs presrdent Dan Levmng vrce pres: dent Bruce Thedln secretary and M Wllson advnser VANGUARD STAFF SITTING M Dickey V Stone P Crabb D Derkland L Savage STANDING R Campbell P Booth S Stuart R Reed S Odman J Mller P Zmk E Fish C Weumer During the weeks a paper is to come out, room 310 is a scene of utter confusion. Every day is a busy day for the Van- guard staff. During the off-week ad soli- citors are pounding the sidewalks and fea- ture writers are frantically racking their brains in an effort to beat that deadline. On Monday and Tuesday of the follow- ing week, copy is read, edited, and sent to the printer. On Wednesday the first gal- ley sheets come back to be read and the pages are made up Thursday night is spent at the shop writing headlines and checking last minute stories Editors for the 1959 60 school year were Linda Savage editor Beth Derkland, news editor Judy Muller feature editor, Sandy Odman assistant feature editor Richard Campbell sports editor Penny Zmk assistant sports editor and Mr Brewster adviser Headlines, Deadlines, Ads Plague Vanguard Staff si'- CUB REPORTERS Front Row L McLeod G Massey C Wiemer S Dawson K Johnson J Monnette Row 2 B McLean C Barnes B Fish S Hartline A Wolford rs Pe erson row M Favre L Rohrer S Knull C Ziem r S Wills: W Kerr M Harstad STAFF COPVREADS From left to right are Staff Copyreads P Zmk J 9 er R Campbell S Odman R Reed P Cr L Savage B Derkland Sitting at the machine is the printer Earl Simpson ANNUAL STAFF AT WORK Annual Staff Meets Deadlines Annual staft happily works on layouts from left to right are J Meyers J MacDonald Kirk C Jochimsen M Dickey G Snode J Busck Stan ing s D terson V Stone D Briggs Looking for a unique theme and cover, then meeting those deadlines kept the 1960 Viking staff busy Section editors were required to make layouts for their individual sections, paste pictures and corrected copy to the cord board dummies The editors rob was to correct copy and oversee the staff Having to meet monthly deadlines was a great problem for the staff Night ses sions at the shop where the annual was printed were often necessary to meet these deadlines QUILL AND SCROLL FRONT ROW: C. Kirk. P. Booth, S. Odman. L. Savage. ROW 2: rabb, M. Dickey, J. Miller, P. Zink. BACK ROW: B. Derk- Ia E. Fish. S. McPherson, R. Reed, R. Campbell. 'cv if 'k 1, s Members of the photography staff this year were standing left Dick Ritthaler Madline Rivers Jerry Busick and Roger Curtis Standing left are Jerry Lambertus Wayne Wilcox Kerk Smitz Larry Russel and Rick Pierson Journalism student planned and produced the entire Viking School photographers took devel oped, and printed the important story telling photos for the annual Val Stone, and Gwen Snode edited the 1960 publ cation with Judy Doring assisting her as busi- ness manager. Section editors were Carolyn Kirk faculty sectiong Gwen Snocle copy editor and sports section: Mary Dickey activity sec- tion and Christie Jochimsen, senior section. FRONT sl ev .4 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW D Bauch L Keck J Akers P Booth C Kurk ROW 2 J Webb J Lueman C Long G Massey K Jerstad C Neeley S Nevuns C Jones L Orness ROWS C Wanner J Muller S Towne C Zydek M Duckey K Johnson J Auken P Crabb B Derkland BACK ROW Mr Henuy D Kross M Bentley C Murphy P Ruchmond S Zackula ure Teachers ubsl Hugh Undertakung the task of substututung un the gradeschools and uunuor Hugh was agaun e Future Teachers of Amerucas maun prouect In the fall Future Teachers were sent to every grade un the dustruct to help wuth furst grade tests ln apprecuatuon for the substututung FTA has done for them the teachers at the Junuor Hugh held a tea un theur honor The meetungs held the second Monday of the month were centered around the duf ferent phases of teachung ln the sprung FTA held theur annual fueld trup Offucers were Lunda Keck presudent Joyce Akers vuce presudent Duane Bach secretary Phyllus Booth treasurer Carolyn Kurk hustoruan lubraruan and Mr Henry advuser BETTI TEACHES Bettu Derkland, senior, reads a story to furst graders. L V. g , FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW Edward Wade Bob Bacon Edward Kershner Dan Baglnskl Pat Greeley Jlm Nelson Loule Park Marlon Harvey Eugene Neagle ROW 2 Jam Larson Jlm Harrls Tom Roepke Kent Smrth Dan Abercromble Larry Bargmeyer Lee Armstrong Bob Larson John Ballard Fred Ramlskey Neal Stenbak ROW 3 Marian Letourneau Lee Roy Klrk Gene Harshman Ken Flthen Weldon Burgess Larry Baglnskl Bruce Bargmeyer Larry Campbell Mrke Kershner Mr Kalser ROW 4 Mr Mowrer Paul Greeley Denny Elchler Rncky Ottoman John Soper Lee Kessler Bull McPhall Dave Presba Frank Royse FF Boys Wan In Local Compelll on Frank Royse Loulse Parks and Dave Longmeyer members of FFA help to seed lawn for the new gym The Future Farmers of America were led through another year of actlvltnes by Larry Baganskn preslclent, wlth the assist ance of Mr Ralph Mowrer, advrser Durmg the year the FFA members partucspated ln the followung events the Plerce County Junror Farr, the .lumor Poul try expedmon, the Auburn Llvestock Show and the Enumclaw Jumor Dnary Show The Puyallup Chapter of the FFA was well represented at the Junior Poultry Expedutuon as the boys came home wnth four grand champuonshups In the process of buuldrng the Physical Educatron burldmgs the FFA member helped make ut look nnce by seedung part of the lawn around It ....-1 l AQ. A15 .YA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 0F AMERICA FRONT ROW L Newcomer C Larson E Peterson M Ladwng C Chrlstnansen J Olson M Glllem C Anderson B Haubruck ROW 2 S Westman Potoclu J Newell L Gordner J Nottem J Masomoto E Madison D Wallace B Koozer ROW 3 S Vertrees D Rohrnson E Zuelxe L Phaur Hulbert C Zremer S Young L Walters C Mackrn T Summit J Blanton B Woods ROW S D Busnck S Longabough J Hulcher J Naylor Chrostopherson E Huske M Towne F Thever L Helblrng K LaCrosse G Anderson S Warner ROW 6 S Rose C Rosene C Morrus C Harruson Parker L Bryan J Monroe D Egglmann B Hemfer J Kneasal T Sween A Rnchardson M Crossland Fulure Homemukers Revise Orgunuzallon Of Club Future Homemakers of Amenca rnmated a new system of organrzrng a chapter ln each home economics class thus year Chapter presldenfs were Vick: Nlsl, Tuna Sween, and Analee Chrustopherson Thus years prolects and aclrvmes rn cluded a la pull, a bake sale, makmg popcorn balls and supplymg an old folks home wnlh Chrrslmas tree wreaths and tray favors The famrly Ilvmg class demonstrates the weddrng receptnon procedure -4 A ,. l .. ,A : ' ! n , h 1 I ,V - ' 2 l ' I 'C N L . Q . .,... A Q ,W . . ' - 44. .... P. Hermansen, C. Latteral, V. Nlst, D. McGaughy, P. Anderson, V. Mushatt, H. Hite. ROW 4: J. Baird, P. Schotz, G. Shanks, G. Famile, G. Dovri, 0- . - ' . . , . , . ' , . ' .' , . , . . : . ' , . , . , . , I O I 1' . . . . lg . . i . 5 4 . , . . . . . , ffv , I f ' .Q . ' . J , BAND FRONT ROW J Muller R Campbell G Martin C Wanner D Johnson D Jarvns ROW 2 J Komen T Gomen L Hebllng C League D Thomason uber L ampbell W 3 G Hckok P Rea D dbrock B Kallas S p E BACK ROW J Geuger J Olson C Predmore J Johnson C Shuler D Robinson C Walters Dance Band Plays AT Assemblies Vlklng Varletles Q DANCE BAND FRONT ROW Anita S renson Judy Muller Charlotte Zydek Harold Christensen Larry Campbell ROW 2 Sarge West Cralg Bam Joe Tvt ow Nancy Davenport Darad Stebner gguane MrCleary STANDING Del Omvlg Davld Robmson My feet hurt,' Gos , am I hred were famulnar comments ex pressed by band members after the daffodll parade when they marched through Puyallup Ta coma and Sumner Besndes learn mg thenr pleces by memory the band also learned a dance step Starting the new year rlghl the band sparked enthusiasm on the forsty mghts of football sea son During basketball season, Vlkmg rooters enloyed the bands varied selectnons and the famlllar O Puyallup In February Judy Muller Rich ard Campbell and Carolyn Elliot attended All State Band In Wenat chee Presldenl of the l959 60 band was Anne Lepley Judy Muller and Richard Campbell were band man agers Anthony Kupmskl and Dar rold Stebner served as band dl rectors whsle Darrold was drum malor T. H , .lc l . l R10 h Z .l , '. Mc . .l Bah , ' . I , ' . Kup ,I G: lIlot.' l V . ' l , I . ', l 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 n h ' . ,, . . I A .. l - , , ' . x - '44 . . . I , V - - I Q ' 'Xxx . . . ,, n 'V ll I . I . - 1 F . . 1 , - I . W 5 ,-.1 'gi 1 :egg Win' vgx BAND E ROW M Towne C Ellot J Massey D Purceli S gel y W N n J Pfutzenme er Lugrano C Zydek L Overman a e N Sorenson ROW 3 J Anderson S Wade M Lugrano C Runger D McCleary D Stebner D Van Struen J Samuelson A Snsk N Davenport J Asmussen ROW 4 J Elckorn J Nelson K Cordes D Mladenoff J Tltlow N Overman C Bam S W t BundPerfonnsATFoo1buH na F rn left to VI ht Ab ent IS BaskeTballGames HUNGARY FXVE CLARINET QUARTET Marllnson r N OVSVVTJBD D Maderw F rn Neft w an VYHDDENJ Ma if , -,..q. rw fn we J U A as F .. A g FR0 1 . ,. 1, . . . .pei -.A.Lepre.Ro 2:C, mo.. y,n. , . Q, . t A Z-I v, l. V I, -. '. 4. V., .est ,. ,. ,. O I U 'V-. ' . J ' -4 J - I 9 , 1 5 , I' 3 X Q A J 7' . A ,A 1 u , J , ro g : G, , J. Mme. . , , I off, ro 10 fgm- C, W neu J Moller R Ca '. G fun. S I Fl D1 ,.4 v X 58 l i ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW L Wassman J Sorenson E Fish C Mackm J Blumhagen ROW 2 M Mennenga C Armstrong J Prper S Becker C Threde B Boll ng G Massey D Purcell LAST ROW J Pratt B Frsh M Willey C Anderson B Kershner J Geiger C Predmore D Robinson L Wa ters D Mradenoff Dressed In pastel tormals the orchestra presented many concerts and programs throughout the year In the fall an assembly was glven by the orchestra They also gave a demonstra tlon at Edgernont Grade School I 41 AM a --' C ,. I y 1 I Q-gait ' fm' N 721 C' . ' se Orchestra Gives Swing,C0n,cerfTt In Full VR 'i 'T 5: JR ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW G Snode D Jarvls J neasal D Jepsen OW 7 u er C E MII G Marian LAST ROW ThomsonFWtN0 A p es verman Kupunskn D Stebner D McCIeary N Wade Mr McNamara D DeMeerleer Omvvg F Theever M Papel Orchestra Presents Many Concerts, Programs In February Anne Lepley Doug De Meeleer Joanne Sorenson Larry Wassman attended All State Orchestra in Wenatchee. President of the T959-60 Orchestra was Joanne Sorenson and Ellen Fish was secre- tary. STRING ENSEMBLE Preparvng for the sprung concert as the strvng ensemble. Front row from left to rrght are Marvrn Mennenga. Joanne Sorenson, Elten Ftsh. and Larry Wasman. Above are Janet Ktrk and Doug DeMeerteer. A CAPPELLA CHOIR NT ROW F McBrlde S Engand S Towne G Snode F Ptocku C Potocku L Farb nks S Buggs F Har shorn W K rr ROW 2 D 0 eal Porter K Oson E Jepsen D B r P Nnckel N Falrbanks J Hotz L Shockley C Carr ROW3 L Haugseth L Mounts D Wilson M Lundse C Langdon D Luenung D Rltthaler J Reese L Klssel L Devrues L Dahl B Doohttle BACK ROW J Van Pevenage A Thompson P DeSautel D DeMeerleer W Faurbanks D Fox J Jackson M Hutchko J Maddox appellu ho Affu !'...J .... .l' BOYS GLEE CLUB rFl0NT ROW C Langdon A Thompson ROW 2 J Maddox P eSauteI W M r IH B Muzzy V1 Hutc BACK ROW L Schneider D Fox L Penqulte 84 Anofher year has come to an end for the a cappella chour Under the durechon of Louns Owens, the chour has fulled Puyallup Hugh School with harmonous slnglng af many school affanrs A C C ir Sings AT School ' ' iffy' -I all 5 T GIRLS GLEE CLUB ROW 2 assafero J Olson D mvtg vas o es ers n sa A r n Por r M Brow I Helmbl ner W 3 D Hagedorn G Snode L DeVrles P Nrckel J Sorenson K Lmdgren N Falrbanks B Doollttle K x rn F rch D Raym n ROW 4 alrbanks S nderson S Towne E psen C W ms S on K M Koth K Olsen L Haugseth J Reese BACK R L Dahl P Fry K Pet s G M n J Klrk S Peters M Cook D Wnlson E Makepeace K Oson C Potoc I S Stuar Vocal Groups Attend Annuol Contest ln Sprung sl, C9 The Clwrlstmas assembly was hugh Cv lnghted by the combnned vouces of all vocal groups srngmg O Holy Nught The Smoll Group o select ensemble of the vocal department sang thenr revusnon of popular carols durung the hollday season The vocal groups ended a suc cessful year wtth the onnuol contest ond the sprung concert M I 5 tins. SMALL GROUP FRONT ROW D Burr P Nlckel D Llennnq ROW 2 N Falrbanks J Reese D Rttthaler ROW 3 G Snode L Dahl J Van Pevenaqe- ROW 4 G Martun D Fox BACK ROW L Haugseth D Wllson L Schnender A t .v ff: ' V Ti l. 1 '54, g . I 1 .,. ' I A. l . ' V In .t. It . .l . ' V , . nr Y- i - I' ' , ' s 4- AA ' : ' , T -N 1 V' Q ' .K -N T., . x .K ,. I ' ru ' ' , , Ka I , ' V l' ' I . l -L Uv. FRONT ROW: E. Zlelke, B. Becker, J. Kendall. B. Flsh, G. Kaman, J. Pratt, F. Potocku, T, Slmnut, J. Wagner, L. Shockley, K. Mellor, D, Witkowgki : D. P , . , . 0 , F. Briggs, D. Jar . S. Rh ad . K. Pet . J. K e l. C. nde so , R. te, . n, , ' 'g R0 :. E ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ' .. ..Fo.J.Adt,C. e ,. od : L. F . . A . . . . Je , . lllla , N. orens ,C. ehr, . , . , . , , , QW . . . er, . er, . arti, . , . , . , . , . , . I , . k', . t. I I - - . . , T 4 J - V . P W ' - 11 r - If ' N . E 1 . . . l ' A - 3-' 3 - . 755' 5 -' . ,itz . , T' l . ' 1 l A - g ,I MAKE UP CLUB Front Row S Thompson S McPherson L Keck K Johnson J Carman k Row C Jansen R Bauer S Knull J Anderson P Crabb A COSTUME FORCE nt Row K y eele n W ms D Pur w 2 H J P 1 k K W h A Christopherson L Bur ess Miss Ross Play Committees Work Behind Drama Scenes STAGE CREW Busily building a set for Viking Varieties are the members or the stage crew from left to right Chris Thun Dennis Brrdsal Duck Stoden John Sami! Linda Manning Ron Shanks Marve Cooley and Rickard Woods From a teenager to a gray haired man the make up club has had a busy year Their duty was to see that every member of the play casts was properly made p The group was advised by Miss Hansen The costume committee headed by Suzanne Richardson and Jeanne Patrick spent a work filled programs and plays The stage crew planned and built sets for the varuous dramatic events during the year The group was advised by Mr Draper Bac :I .h , .l I , . ' V ', . 'l .- .Judyl u . ' year preparing and planning costumes for various Fro ' : . Baile , S. Gr .y, S. Larso . C. Illia , . cell. Ro 1 E. uske, . a ric , . mc , . , , g , DRAMA CLUB NT ROW J Patrick N Jordan C Wrlson P Booth ROW 2 N Trombley D Slmons J Etzel C Zydek BACK ROW D Kross J Palmer D Dempsey Drama Clubs actlvutues this year rncluded two sluts at assem blues One was for the Unrted Good Neughbor Drnve Offrcers were Nancy Trombley presudent Donna Slmons vrce president and Januce Etzel secre rcry When Nancy moved dur mg the second semester the other oftacers moved up Mr Draper dramatucs teacher was the adviser To become a member one must present a serrous readung to the members Votrng then takes place and members are selected Any student mterested IH drama may try out Drama Club Performs At Various Assemblies M Donna Sumons and Nancy Trombley waylayed A Drama student un a scene of thelr slut 87 The highlight of French Club activities this year was a joint foreign language dinner held in the spring. Students attend- nng the dmner appeared nn natnve costums of France Also many students took part an the exchange of forexgn pen pals Offncers for French Club thus year were Sue Gleger presndent Roger Stroud vuce presudent Donna S1mmons secretary and Carolyn Elllot, treasurer ,-. French Clubs handworkmg rs are Roger Stroud treasurer s andmg from Icl ' 9 a Slrhmons .vu Greg an Betts Derkland 5' xt! V N 'V L, rx 'D N-A JN X' CN r nfh Cliff ows Interest InFore1gn Pen Pals S, N4 'I 'H FRENCH CLUB omme D man e al u ra NE umm uney r rn G a st ne A el K n J rn ld om z I8 T rv son D1cke L Alke D Ferwerda owne G tn ar n rm n n 1 M , BACK ROW hornas B r n n r u 1 rn e am vm n 1 1 ll Shanks 88 1 1 , ' - 1 ' : ' , , F -6-.tm .. J 1 . 1 I ' o ru a . el I Lf Q X '1 2' X , XJ Q I A F ' 1 5-5s X' ' 5 C 1 E . X U T ,V kiwi, X X' I 1- . X fx '1 1 , - XJ! Nw . X y M 1 Rt 5 A g ' ,QU I . I N 'fi 'yi .1 Y ,J ' In , L , , V .Vw . A' VA' K ' O .L' 1 ' V '- 'J l ' I 4 a ' I F 'I .g l ' I 4 .X I FRONT ROW' J. Ne1l. D. Daell, P. West, S, Dual. D. Johnson, C Selles. J. Fasnacht. C Calhoun. K Polowslu, V Qu1s!. K. Johnson. P. Klnkev, C. Kerr G. R , . Egg: ,C. F rch. ROW 21 J. Mott' , J. Genger. L B rgess. N. B df ld. D S ons. S. Co . V Stone. J Akes L. 0 ess. M 1 d : . , Zoff . Olso , W. Kerr. S. Gate. S. Vounq. C. B ker. P. Hel anson, P. C bb. ROW 3: G lk , J ho tp . M. y, . ma . . S. T , . Maru , T. Jube1g, D. M te . L. Kyles. S,Ge1ger. J. Egg a , N. Jovda , C. Eilnot, J. Nsh, A. Lepley. N. EH-,, J. 1lIe ' D T . . Ha 1, B. Brummet, T. Far 1 q. R. Sto d. F. Srnmons, R. Ca pb Il, D. Badh . T. Ha e. J. Rybck. D. Peson. R i 0 9 9' 1. x LATINEERS FRONT ROW: P. McKinney, C. Selles. M. Brennen, P. Judd, S. Rcddewrg, P. Nrckel, K. Henderson, J. Hood, J. Hood. J. Petrt, J. Moslol. A. Judy, C. Hoflman . Burr, R. Crumb. ROW 2: C, Badham. J. Komen, C. Zydek, S. Nevins, S. Thompson, N. Thompson. G. Mitchell. C. Neeley, G. Snode, G. Barabe, J. Watson, . or, J. Aaken. ROW 3: J. Naylor, C. Latteral, J. Reese. J. Schauffer, D. Phil G. dred, L. p'nsk. V. , . Et , J. Schml , . Stuart, G. Kaman . y. ROW 4: S. West, P. Gaetz, J. orris . Fo , D. Wilbur , B. Bracken, V. Young, R. Ma enoff. . Henn, D. Frncle, J. McKa , . Fox. BACK ROW: . D. esii G. aulson, L. der . nrng, . B , M. Sien iewi h, . Woi ar , F. Gleason, D. Gonse , D. Stebner, S. Wassman. . Wllard T. Mack . :set . Latrn Spanish Clubs Partlclpate ln Varied Actlvltles As Jerry Buslck was president of the state wade Junnor Classrcal League or Latm eers Puyallup was host to the annual J CL convention held In the fall The Latmeers were led through therr year of actrvltles by Mike Fox president, John Porter vrce president Linda Keck secretary and Joanne Larson treasurer The Latlneers cllmaxed thenr year wuth a Swlmmlhg party and also thelr annual Toco drnners Prnata partnes and assem blues are lust a few actlvutues of the Spanish Club They started the year out with a Toco dnnner rn November The club celebrated The Spanrsh Club Assembly was held Aprrl Chrlstmas wrth the breakmg of the Pinata 29 lt consrsrted of four scenes a market scene a tournst scene a bullhght and a fresta Los Amrgos consusted of furst and second year Spanrsh students Mr Mason was the advrser The offucers were Glen Paulson pres: dent Judy Reese, vlce presrdent Chrlstle Joch rmsen secretary Kay Henderson, treasurer, and Gretchen Kamen hrstornan banquet In May SPANISH CLUB hompson N hompsan G Mr hell Ne e G Sn 2 G Barabe auffer Q 1 I J J SCl'ImlIt Wu urn r oun no nn g I r wa n r e n G se h D Ste r ru Badham J Komen atson 1 n N Zy ek S Nevrns L erel J Re e tuart G Kaman R Es ey ROW S Wes P Gaez N S c ay A Fox K OW T nnes au son er D Luenn Wassman J Wullard T Mack C Duse 89 C . B Tay' , El Ku I 4 Nast J zel tt S . P ESP N , S rs n l P ' y A I lon P Sm . D Lre o ug k f J ll u ut J I . . 0 I I C O I U I I I - . Q . . . I . . . . . . I . I . . . I . . . I - . I . I . . : , - I . I . . - 1 I ' . , . je .h . . x,, A' .I .4 I , . V- x J ' P . , . f. .fl , . A 2 1 FRONT ROW: P. McKnnney. C. Selles. M. Brennen. P. Judd, S. Roddweng, P. Nlckel, K. Henderson. J. Hood. J. Petrt. J. Mosolf, A. Judy. C. Hoffman, C. Bur, R. C mb. ROW 2: C. . . . C. d . . ,S. T . . T , . tc . C. el y. . od. . . J. W . B. Taylor. J. Ake . ROW 31 J. aylor. C. att ' . . es. J. Sch , D. Phll. G. Eldr d. L. Kup nsk, V. Nrst. . Etzel. . . S.S , . . . p . 4: . t, . t,J. orrls, .Fors, D. lb . B. Backen, V, Y Q, R. Malede fl. F. He , D. Flnkle, J. M K , . . BAC R : . I , G. P I , L, Snnd , . u g, D. Ber. M. Senke ch. J. Woila d, F. GI aso . D. on t , . bner, S. , . . . , . th. QUIZ TEAM Voice of Christian Youth Quiz Team displays their knowledge by cap turing trrst place in the District Buble Quiz 'P l. Voice Of Christian Youth Capture First In Quizzes Voice of Christian Youth drew about 45 students to each of its weekly meetings, which included such programs as TEEN AGE ROCK ond SEVENTEEN films about typical American high schools Area activities included o conference of student leaders from all Tacoma area high schools and a formal banquet ending the year The quiz team defended the area championship by qurzzrng on the Bible against other high school clubs The team included Jeannette Baker captain, Cloud ette Baker Thad Humrston, Janet Kirk Jockre Pratt Lois Reed John Soper, and Ann Wolford Officers this year were Nancy Thomp son president Lois Reed vice president Claudette Baker secretary, and Gordon Thompson reporter 3 VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH FRONT ROW C Burden J Sorenson J Doerrng C Selles M Brennan Henderson K Berg E a ef N E al vers L Reed A Wolford C Krerse K Lambert ROW 3 E Mum ommer P hmond ROW -l J se Sno e C 'Veeley M Kla e unskl J lt n a n erson er P Fryer P Bo rner R P rter L It rs as erson rs e or mr Scher er Thompson J Soper J Asmussen M Cook D Gonseth SOR . . . . I - I - - N X11 IL I A I 1 .. by ,B ' . . . A ,. A ff i Q L . W . 1 ul' ll ' .1 C V ' ' ' - ' Y, 'lv ! I ,TJ 'J , I I ' f ' ' 1 I - ,. l jf- i lf X A - lf' . ' .' I L I , I. I If 1 . 2' ' I f ' , - ,.- , rg .f If ff - 'I I v . xv K. 1 ,ff ' - I ' . X 1 ' U A., ' .df . . f f .f - x 1 I f. rg. lyycy , 4 1 ' t ' 'V 'C' - k f : , . -F k H1 ' v .n ,I - ,V 5. z ' .1 ' Q Q .L 5 4 i, ' N , ' Q 4. 4 v- .' 1 . f N , AH L . :' .e . - Y iv . Y 2 W I V A' Q, 1 . e . Q y 1 5 ' X J ve T S 1 . , . , . , . , . . K. , . , ,ZreIke, C. Baker, S. Odman, J. B k ,J, ell, .M d' P Lambert. ROW 2: M. Brown, N. Mumby, D, McGauqh-ey, C. Latterell. V. Nrst, P. Judd, J. Pratt, J. Naylor. B. Angeline, G. Anderson, P. Anderson, M . . . . , , , . , : . by, E. S , . Ric . 1 . Ree , G. d, , . , . us, L Kup , . Krr , J. Ke d Il. M. Judd, J. Notton, K. Brener, J. Ptrtzenemeyer, K. Smrh, S. A d , C. Slad . ROW 5: C, Kirk, . , . oth, S . . o , . Wa e , L. Carlson, K. Carlson, M. Bentley, C. Shuler, L. C p , M . R dl d. BACK ROW: K. Sch t, L. 'd , G ia' -g-Q-.....,, -1. w' fo- 4--may may an.. .rf Vuewung an abstract desugn are the members ol Art Club Top left are Larry Bagunsku Danny Bagmsku Penny Zunk Jeanette Smutz Lyle Ohnstad Second Row left Glorua Mannue Kary Halverson Meg Gates and Sandra Knull Busy wuth many prouects thus year was the Puyallup Art Club A vusut to Tacomas Art League Galler tes and lubrary exhubtts of famous local artusts hughlughted the Art Clubs actuvutues for the 1959 60 school year Varuous other actuvutues uncluded constructung paper handues out of newspaper and wheat paste puttung together flowers for a flower arrangung contest and watchung movues on dufferent forms of artwork Club offucers unclude Larry Bagunsku presudent Carrue Halverson vuce presrdent and Meg Gates, secretary treasurer Art Club Vusuts Exhubut FNC Takes Trup To UW Hosputcul FUTURE NURSES CLUB FRONT ROW D Pattersun L lenkuns C Selles M Brernnaghcl H E P M Rae ROW 2 J Mannue S Westnan . Eunltexd M vrllluike Bc Blessung B Patterson G Funkue ROW 4 F Theuef 3 MgLaun, C Salzmann D Wulson J Kurk, L Persunger. Mrs Wuse BACK ROW J Schmut C Hall J McDonald S Andrews 0 Nelson C Wulluams Through Future Nurses Club gurls at Puyallup Hugh School are guven a chance to get acquaunted wuth nursung uts oppor tunutues and experuences Hosputal tours fulms lectures and chances for each member to actually work un a hosptal hughlughted thus clubs acttvu tues thus year A uount trup wuth a Sum ner nurses club to the Unuversuty of Wash ungtoru was another hugh pount Offucers for l959 60 mcluded Joyce Burgess presudent Jeanette Schmut vuce oresudent La Dema .lenkuns secretary treas urer and advuser Mrs Odney Wuse -.NV ..-.-..., ,...... ., ....,.. J., -.-,..,, I , 2 ' Q 1 A - .. 1 ' ity... l -- ,J ' - 3 1- r . . , t - Q t X 1 :. : X . . . . f 5 . 4 . . . , . .. A -' au . , - 1 - I . ' , , . 4 J 'XE . . . . . X ' T if 4 ll - 11 . V , , . . . . X ' l . 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'T 1 I r ' , I f ' ' : 7 , . . 5-as 45 DEBATE CLUB fw 's FIRST Rerlly Morruson C Ferch D Snmons K Jerstad Mrs Wu son Martm P Hermanson L DeVrles J Komen C Zydek T Goman Gates L Busrck L Phaur R Fox G W4 L Afrank R Reed V 0Bryant D Brecht ACK ROW B B ummet .I Verzemnueks T Innes If The Debate team has had a successful year debatrng the proposrtuon Resolved That the US should substantially Increase Its rules and regulatuons over the labor umons Thus years wrnners mclude Lmday Over man Charlotte Zydek Gaye Martm and Vurguma OBryant who placed In the Sr Dvvlslon Linda Overman placed first ln After Dinner Speaking At U PS Mary Gnbbons placed second In Oral lnterpretatron Lynne Alkema third IU Impromptu' and Jamce Etzel tued for third rn Oral Interpretation Tw-X K 1 L v M 4 QC 'X L Debate Has Winners, DE Attends Annual Convention H' DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION W FRONT ROW: G. Mannue, D. Abbot, V. Lewrs, E. Dater, C. Solberg, V. Quist. ROW 2: ustard, C. Hoist, D. Diclbnson, K. Har ' . ROW 3: J. Jones, P. Swanso O. Norris L Carlson. R. Jensema. The members of DE have enloyed another actrve year Among the thmgs on thelr busy schedules was sellmg pizzas sponsorvng dances and gomg on fleld trips Guest speakers spoke to them and gave them many helpful hunts on display tech mques wnndow ludknng and other phases of busnness practnce At the W DECA Leaders Conference held at Walla Walla two Puyallup wlndow dvsplay ludgrng teams won second and thurd places Mass Hilda Skreen IS the club s advusor Q INT' Committees Perform V rlous Actlvlt es The tucket sellers sold tickets of theur own free at all football games last fall They were alded by theur advlser, Mr Eugene Cech The commlttee conslsted of Terry Formmg La Deema Jenklns, Lunda Kyles Duanne Garry and Chrrstre Jochnmson TICKET SELLERS From lelt to rlght are the ticket sellers Chrlstre .mcnlmsen D Martm L Kyles L Jenklns Marla Gladstone Countlng and checkmg an money re ceuved from the season tlckets was one of the 'obs of Lynne Alkema Colleen Neeley, Phyllus Booth who are the members of the season lucket commlttee They were advnsed by Mass Cleveland E. X l SEASON TICKET COMMITTEE JVX Taking care of the records lor the season tickets are Lynne Alkema Phyllis Booth Colleen Neeley and Mass Cleveland PROJECTION CREW NT ROW T Farnlng R Lee N B df ld D Simons C .lochlmen J E e P Herrnanson K Johnson J Nnsh K Stackhouse Mr Crum Advlser B K ROW B Brooks D Stauffer D Lemum D B ggs B Hart D Gonserh D Jarvns M ook Thus as the flrst year the prolectron crew has been considered a regular class, andthe class, the boys show educatnon fllms to var: ous classes and the gurls stay an the audno vlsual room and answer the phone Occa suonally the goys wall grve up a study hall for prolectnon work The students are ad vlsed by Mr Glen Crum Q c . O I I U U I tj , C - x gf . . . V' - Clif - 5 A Q, y is y D I I C ' ADL g X Ak .L I g Lyle ex? -Xu , Sl IQLQ' l il Dlx If l CXC, 1 Ugg! , I, ,ix E ' ' I ' f ' - FRO : . , . V. . ra ie. . ' , . 4' , , 12 I, .ia N 4 - . l 93 HI' i KEY CLUB ' I I Carlisle B Carter D Busug S Yo g LAST ROW D Beckman D Gamaunt D Gamaunt D Wilson L Wall L Frans B Loidhammer Key Club Rec Boord, Y Counci The Y council consists of the presidents and vice presidents of the nine Hi Y and Tri Hu Y clubs Its function is to solve prob Iems and plan meetings of the varous Y clubs As a group the council planned the annual Christmas ball for alumni students held during the Christmas season Officers were Joe Jansen president Bob Leonard vice president and Judy Eggiman secre tary l 7'-B, - 3 FRONT ROW: J. Patrick, J. Gale, J. Eggimann, J. Hotz. ROW 2: M. McMillan, M. Klaus, L. Keck, P. Root. J. Jansen. ROW 3: R. Campbell, T. Martin, D. Zolel Thedin, B. Leonard. Key Club members held many responsi bilities in both community and school life They daily checked the fire equipment around school and put up flower baskets for fair week and the Daffodil Festival The year was highlighted by a three day stay at a beach home on Anderson Island Officers were president Dwayne Beck man vice president Larry Frans and secre tary Bill Carter I Perform Services v.,-.. g REC BOARD FRONT ROW D Kross V Rlelly J Akers ROW 2 K Kurle L Phair P Root C Jansen BACK ROW F Simmons R Campbell D Reeder At the weekly Rec Board meetings, members chose the chaigman color scheme, and name for each dance Posters were then painted and needed decorations were made. The mam dances sponsored were the football and basketball dances, and the Sweetheart dance. Officers were: presi- dent, Peggy Root, vice-president, Fred Simons, secretary, Joyce Akers, and treas- urer, Richard Campbell. . ,, M nyxx- . .U -. F Q ' Ill. v F . 'T It A 'F ' I . X 'X A- rfv Q. , . . - I I li I . . I ' Za A D . 3 'Q . in , . 1 . . 1 .4 'Q X5 , . .xx it I x f A ' . ff, , 4 Sys, -'ri A . . . - s I f 5 ' f . . ' ' FRONT ROW: D. Reeder. B. Henry, D. Seastrom. J. Jansen, T. Gaetz. ROW 2: B. John- . - . - , . , . un. z . , . , 0 I I ...aj y 11 n - - - A t Q. . - . . .- ai-'V K ,. .- .- . . - - 4 of . - n 11 -' f iwx . ' I M I I Il . . ' ' . ' I T P I ' It - L X I I . Y.- -r.. .- We In Q- . as-f-A ffm- 1... fe, P , Lgl if .e .P .. .. . rj .' 1 v V Y . f I ' JR TORCH TRI HI Y T ROW S Larkms F Neff P Wilburn B Hemfen L Hau en 2 B n D Jep n D Eggim J Monro E Hofman au ey K ROW C Cook C es Ho Mosolf M 'iercy D Connelly L Heumbrgner tv. If Uv TRIHIY TRAINING GROUP FRONT ROW F' Fleming J Webb G Massey C Pond D Eggrman nderson B ong W r n Wi uler P m d oun en au r , Ba klns C Wilcox D Wikoskl J Baird D Wallace S Holman BACK W K Tallman F ck n Ju A erson T J berg D Hunter M B Il Freshman Jr. Tri-Hi-Ys Train For High School The freshman Junior Tri-Hi-Y's held many varied activities this past year Junior Torch Tri HiY held a car wash and two paper drives for money making prolecfs At Halloween the girls entertained the children at Reman Hall Officers of Junior Torch Tru Hi Y were, Ann Caughey president Marra Tyn Percy vice president, Eestella Makepiece, treas urer and Helen Hoyt chaplain JR VIKING TRI HI V FRUNT ROW S Dobler B Martin R McKinney M Walmer M Lambert A Dawson ROW 2 R Crumb G Fnnkle T Cooper L Svendson P Mc e G Douvre M Parker BACK ROW J Parsons S Van Etten The highlight of Junior Viking Tri Hr Ys year was a progressive dinner They took an active part In the various YMCA drives At Christmas they gave food to a needy family Junior Viking TriHrYs officers were Mary Lambert president Rina McKinney, vice president Anita Roscoe treasurer, Linda Swendsen chaplain and Teresa Coopen sergeant ot arms 95 y 3 . .F .- , y . . 5 . . . l V M . . ' - I . - ' K 1 . 1 I I I ' I A . I I . ' l ' 3 . . . T - I. S Z . I , . . . I , , ' I , 9 ' v, 5 lOW : L. rya , . se . . ' an, . e, . , A, ' V In gh . BAC : V . V . . Squir , H. yt, J. , . Q . -if . . 2. 5 g ,Q M 11 . K l I XV .T .. M If- Q. 44' 5 , ,. 1 K . . . . , , . . , . , . A -- K H R a, . . . . : . , . ,A - ' -- 1 . 1., zf Roscoe, M. Gladstone, M. Granqurst. L. Giford, L. Klyes, R. Harris. ' ' bf V' 'I l ,T V Sv I I . in . x 1, ' X g . . . . . .- .- , ' ' ' K' . . . 5 Y Y .... . ' K. A .A fc . ho' 2: lt. sim. K. Po a. Qs, ' lcox, ci , Sch . . sm I. 0, D a . s. sr fe. Row 3. J. Ppe, N. ' ' R0 : . , . Potto I. D. Hagedor . C. Nelson, A. dy. C. nd . . u . . . . e . me-nun? 96 4 on 11 'J LAUREL TRI HI Y rw FRONT ROW K Henderson S Odman C Selles M Austrn S Va ey S Rudolph ROW 2 8 Patterson J Koman P Salzman N Thompson quust man Coo J Larson C Salzm Klaus G Kessler J Lan Sellung Almond Roca for World Servnce was among Gram Trl HlYs many actnvrtnes To raise money for new members they sponsored a cake sale and the fourth Wanlers Dance In e Sprvrtg they had a progressxve dm ner and the year was flmghed wrth the annual banquet and In sta latvon f offrcers Officers were Jeanne Patrnck pregldenf Dranned Wilson vnce presrdent Karen Berry secretary Bgrbqrq Cannella treasurer and Pat Hanes sergeant at arms 50 - urel, Gro C u Have Many Prolects The hearts of many chrldren were de lighted at Reman Hall when Laurel Tru Hr Y brought them presents and treats at Christmas time Prorects thus year were gount meetnngs a progressuve dunner and a slumber party They also babysat for Meeker PTA Officers thas year were Carol Salzmann presndent Marulyn Klaus vice presndent Nancy Thompson secretary, Sandy Odman treasurer Joanne Larson, chaplaln and Shannon Cooney sergeant at arms as GRANT TRI HI V W 1 C Wanner S G mm G annuee J J Patrrck M Ma elmer OW 2 r n n more r Kng 3 rabe e n ar V S1 n Wrlson N Cone a L Buro PUVALLUP TRI HI Y FRONT ROW D Dempsey A Zwelg J Palmer S Dawson n. Wuemer J Shea J Mitchell ROW 2 V Renlly L Phar S Thompson C Joc rm s N Jordan M Huske Me'or BA K OW V ry nt J r Almond Roco Sold By Puyallup Vlklng Clubs Sponsormg the fursf Wallers dance was the hlghllghl of Puyallup Tn Hu Y lhus year By helping wnth decorahons, Puyal lup Trl HIY contrubutecl to the success of the Chrnslmas Ball Some of the other achvmes enloyed were parties, loun? mee? mgs the Almond Roca sale, and many money ransmg funchons Offncers thus year were Judne Gale, presudent, .ludne Egguman, vnce presndent Carol Calhoun, secretary Beth Derkland treasurer, and Suzanne Thompson, chaplam VIKING TRI HIV FRONT ROW J Gelger P West D Dawell Krnese A Lepley ROW 2 C Jones J Burgess L Martnnson S Boslk N Bradfued K Curley C Murphy K Knutsen BACK ROW P not Ellxot L Burgess A Heander A Zoffel S Condon C Webb S Pherson P Eckart S Geuger K Johnson V Qulst C 97 O U I ' ' ll ' Il - ' : : en.. ,. ,B. .I, C R :.0'Ba,.Egg'- man, G. Kaman, B. Derkland, M. Dickey, K. Olsen, J. Gale. 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Mc- TORCH TRI HIV FRONT ROW J Arken M Buchman L Prcha C Ferch C Long knrvung J Rue old Sto ROW 2 C Robertson J Nlsh C Wulson D Slmons C Zydek J Etzel D Kr ss BACK OW N Geuger D Houk P Crabb C Jansen A Terrle J Hotz J Brsrg P Hermanson TORCH MEMBERS ENJOY SLUMBER PARTY Torch Tn Ho Y members take tlme out from therr slumberless party to pose tor our photographer 98 Torch Tri-Hi-Y Holds Duane Eddy Dance For the second consecutuve year mem bers of Torch Tn Hn Y held an lnrtratron for theur new members New members were compelled to dress luke a song and bow to old members at school the next day Torch sponsored a barn dance rn early fall and during the early sprung months they again presented the first Duane Eddy dance In the sprung Torch had a progressuve drnner and a lonnt swrmmung party with Torch and Puyallup Hn Ys The year fumshed wnth the annual banquet for out gomg members and the mstallatnon of new offucers Officers thus year were Judy Hotz presrdent Judu Brsng vuce presrdent, Annette Terrule secretary Donna Lrpoma, treasurer Pat Crabb sergeant at arms, and Phyl Lou Hermanson chaplain AMICA TRI HI Y FRONT ROW H Parr V Orrus D Passafero N Orrus P Morruson V Moore ROW 2 R Fox D Huckok L Savage N Sorenson M Be Iey M Locke R Bauer S Du BACK ROW S Knull M M ullan C Tho as L Keck J, Reese K Car son L Busuck A Puercy D421 bxiy tj, XJ LN Amuco Tru Hu Y Pledges Serenade Local Druve un NH P AMICA TRI HI v 1 f '7 'Xu Amuca Tru HuY members joun hands and repeat the Lords Prayer and the club s creed at the end of theur meetung .RIN K, 14.1 X Ng, ,kv Chg, 7X V V Nik J ysfwb VW MEMBERS ENJGV MEETING The members of Amuca Tru Hu Y enuoy excutung meetungs even though not much was accomplushed lnutuahon of new members began the year for Amuca Tru HIY Pledges were sent on a scavenger hunt and serenaded a local druve un The next day the new gurls wore to school costumes created by the old members and the pledges were forced to prostate themselves before any old member encountered un the hall A Chrustmas party was held and the mem bers exchanged gufts The gurls louned wuth the other Tru HuYs to hear a Negro speaker talk on the problems of confluct between the whute and colored races The club also held a bake sale Q U 0 0 o in' , I . ,: .- V, .. l'ln.' I ' Z. . l I cM' , . , . , X . . I . . ' . - - - U wi, X K J N-fu V gf ! r r A, - 5 V ff! N' K R L' Q Wk I I QIFL N C- V 'V I f , Q C - EU, 1 N X xii- jk fl. A 2 ' ' l X -T' A QV by I I lt' gf . .. .h . . t ,v , . V Lf - ' ' 1 y'-' . .V Tu ' ,V x Y Ld., r V gf lb Viv., PQ, A VV X X I 1 ci by X HN 'B . 32.1 .1 'V xv! - f 'N . , ' M BO' lu GY , , ff fem 5 of L, . VVS ' o V HW 'V' 1 1 N' -'L' ,LJ ' X ' - I K: Nvcxi ' X? f l-ff drjv xl , I Civ' i , ,s 0- -' V E ' ay , . u , xx WV Y 5 L . . . . . , Q, . . 1 ' 'Q- 'Hear if JOINT MEETINGS Joe Jansen president of Vlkung HIY Bob Leonard presudent of Puyallup HIV and Bruce Thedvn president of Torch Hu Y are about to leave tor a jornt meetrng In Tacoma N PUYALLUP Hl Y FRONT ROW R Stroud B Henry G Paulson ROW 2 R Campbell, L Kessler M Fox, B Leonard BACK ROW B Johnson D Lemmg F Henn 100 Sellung almond roca for world servuce was among Puyallup Hn Y s many actlvltles They also swept up the gym after many basket ball games To ralse money Puyallup members sponsored a Wallers dance, a car wash and sold refreshments at a basket ball game For pleasure Puyallup Hn Y had our lomt meetmgs wnth Tacoma Trl H1 Ys and a lomt swummmg party wrth Torch Trl HI Y of Puyallup Officers this year were Bob Leonard, presudent Ruchard Campbell, vuce presudent Make Wade secretary treas urer and Lee Kessler, sergeant at arms Puyallup HI Y Sweeps Gym After Tournaments i TORCH HI Y FRONT ROW J Phalr T Martin R Sllvernall B Thedm R Hlggons D Bslg ROW 2 I Carlisle B Loidhammer D Reeder B Doud P Gatez D Sulkosky BACK ROW R Berg J Verzemmcks D Beckman S Gamaut L Wall P Cline Torch Hn Y members donated their time and effort this year to lining Viking Field before football games To raise money Torch sponsored thre cor washes For pleasure they attended four Iomt meetngs with Tacoma Trl Hu Ys Officers this year were Joe Jansen president Tom Martin vice president Jam Phaur secretary Rex Silver Martin Bradefveld sergeant at arms Viking HIY members contributed their services by sellmg almond roca for world service this year For enloyment Viking Hu Y had seven lolnt meetings with Tacoma and Puyallup Tn Hn Ys Officers this year were Bruce l'hedm president Dale Zoffel, vice president Delmer Weston, secretary treasurer and Jerry Monroe, sergeant at arms Torch, Viking Hi-Y Have Joint Meetings VIKING HIY FRONT ROW G Monroe J Norris J Jansen ROW 2 M Bradfleld D Zoffel D Seastrom BACK ROW L Snider S West P Van Llerop 101 . l , . .l l , . I u ' I r A I ' I ' I v' Y ' I . , . , - ' I . . . , . . 1 l I I I ' ' F I I ' nail, treasurer, Bob Doub, chaplain, and I ' - l . . , . . 1 D I . f - I - y ' ' ' l . ' , l. ' . . . : . ' , gjgbvpbjiivhgqfjjypc I OM. Q? W ,, 2 I P1 KNEW 5,16 Q fffgf'-'V J nf Ve,-2' ' V34-2 NM yb QL M PM fy J W ff? Ffa Ole Wiffa KA! adm' Oj jjp AU ,vw-Tbagic?-,x.9' Q! l, . LQXLVQ, YQIOUSJL Q QL A ,CV 01,0 X gym aka Coac hes ww fast and hard mloughouz 7LfQfQ 0 N' the year. E Q5 waf backed by .student , V f G4 loyalty. Thgrw gymnaszum was a,welco J , X, Mydilion fo the school and to the MV . 9 19- X ,CMV My A!! 0 L W HC ,4 MVC U! MH ,-QM' ,QC,M.w Lx Rf A 4 JW yew X at D' wiv S cdlf- WLQW Mi NMA ibn XLJ OL-wk! +MWQLkn4wQAJiWl,P miami u5'Ef 920 ffif ZEQ J Mx X Cul. loud YQ L VQIXILL ' ' I 1 ' V : L - C x, '1, A2 W' . . 1 JV i A11 x V I , I I V5 I , I I' . A . 3- . ' A. 'xy if A L l 'LY' .. 'why I ., L ' ' I ' V ,Vx '.' Y . F t r Lu ' I N ' 1 H 3 lx, M 4 1. , ,vu 3 J N!! ik 1-J, Q, I . .J LVN I ' ,' Aff-f I 1, I L U V A t ffl .wif 'l f W ' J if , uf' , gd' ' df T 1, Vx! 4 4 LV fx' ,f 'V IW' 1 K 3 f Fw! f J K 1 its , 3 A' + J . s C' 3 5 jg f Q cr I X -Q , ' 5 Q 'V I -lf' , 'K L H Mauorettes Termunate Year By Headung Band At Parade The mauorettes chosen at the begunnung of the year To Finance Coming events Board, Lettermen Challenge Faculty LETTERMANS CLUB FRONT ROW R Staufer F Sumons B Thedun J Norrus L Nucolet D Zofel R Wegener ROW 2 D Llenung D Reeder J Keller F Lambert D Seastrom J Jansen B Leonard R Sulvernaul B Solway BACK ROW F Hnn D Berg H Kurle J Guese Muke Suenkuewuch The lettermens club was a newly organuzed group made up of boys who had lettered un any varsuty sport New dutues for the lettermen were pulung the bleachers down un the gym holdung the rope after the games to keep crowds from the floor and settung up the mats for the wrestlung matches The non basketball players un the lettermens club challenged the non basketball players un Sumners let termens club but Puyallup lettermen ccume out on the by tryouts have completed another busy season of twurlung Sometumes uounung the band and drull team they braved the cold and performed at several foot ball games last fall At one of these games a spec tacular dusplay of fure twurlung was demonstrated on the darkened fueld Durung the Thanksguvung game the gurls twurled flags as well as batons Later on performung un the new Puyallup gym at several basketball games was on the agenda Leadung the band these hugh steppung gurls l maxed the end of an eevnt fulled year at the daffodul parade T04 Shown un the lower foyer of the new gym a Sharon Larson and Charlene Latterell short end of the score wuth a 1512 defeat The letter mens club then challenged the faculty fo Puyallup After the laughung shoutung and the clownung was all over the lettermen found themselves badly beaten Other actuvutues uncluded sponsorung the Unuversuty of Washungton Gymnastuc team All proceeds from the actuvutues thus year went towards buyung a bullboard for the front of the school announcung all future actuvutues of Puyallup Hugh School MARJORETTES re the r jorettes Carol Selles DRILL TEAM CENTER Captaun P Root FRONT ROW C Jochumsen B Iverson D D Dempsey ROW 2 M Koth K Powlosku ROW 3 D Sol P Crabb C Weumer K Pond ROW 4 N Morrus C Armstrong K Wunch A Zoffel A Terrule ROW 5 L Shockley J Lyman J Lundquust M Austun C Robertson S Condon ROW 6 S Bosuk D Buelke J Akers M Gubbons D Lupoma P Eckhaudt ROW 7 S Dual C Calhoun N Baskuns P West A Tutlow K Webb N Geuger Drill Team Sparks Performance With New Red and WhiteKUniforms . In - 69 The Drull Team under the lead ershup of captaun Peggy Root, sparked theur performances thus year wuth such thungs as new out futs and dance routunes added to theur marchung Wuth knees turnung purple un the cold our these gurls marched t several football games At the Chrustmas Invutatuonal, new red skurts and whute blouses helped the drull team promote holuday spurut Tuny whute hearts added to the red skurts were used at a basket ball game un February Dance routunes were added to famuluar marchung steps to provude spuce and varuety Agaun Puyallup was represented at a college game by these hugh steppung gurls The daffodul parade agaun closed the year for thus hard workmg group Thus year the drull team also had a councul made up of a represent atuve from each class me STEPPTNG HIGH The drull team Iookung the very sugn of yuletude spurut un theur red skurts and whute blouses march at the Chrustmas lnvutatuouual YELL STAFF Shown rn a pose often seen thus year at games and pep assemblies rs the yell staff RONT ROW Jan Genger Duchess Jamce Etzel Queen BACK ROW Cella Jones Duchess Judy Hotz Duchess Wyre Yell Staff Pepsters Display Many Vaned Talents At Pep Assemblies The yell staff and pepsters although cheering on the ath letnc teams of Puyallup Hugh School us nn ntself a hard work mg team For the first time this year these gurls shared a gym class Thus they were enabled to work out all the trrcky rou tunes for yells and songs to promote studentbody pep and enthusnasm These gals dlsplayed talents an Innes other than cheerleadnng at some of the many pep as semblres thus year One cen tered around beatmks and a This Is Your Life assembly for football coach Bob Ryan were two such spectaculars. Often the cheerleaders and pepsters ioined together to do special ye s. PEPSTERS Head pepster Cathy Knudson, Karen Johnson, Charlotte Zydek and Linda Keck rest from the tiring task of leading the school songs. Pep Club Members Sell Penunts, Paint Signs, Serve at Banquets PEP CLUB FRONT ROW J Hotz C Knudson C Jones L Keck J Genger K Johnson J Etzel C Zydek ROW 2 J Egguman C Wulson C Joch nmsen C Calhoun J Akers S Condon D Stoll J Burgess S Dobler ROW 3 K Kurle S Odman J Gale M Gubbons A Tltlow L Burgess Dickey L augen F eff 1 BA W Jor an T omas Bas uns Bre n J Mosa N Tromb L Pr a C Jansen D Srmons A Caughey The Girls Pep Club has spent another year boosting the enthusiasm of the student body Srgns posted around the halls to an nounce comung sports events sellmg of pen ants and the part played rn the sluts at pep assemblues were lust a few of the many octlvl hes accomplished The gurls worked at the concessrons rn the new gym durung basketball season selling popcorn and pop They also served at the sports banquet held to honor the varuous athlehc teams At the end of the year they held a ban quet to honor sensor members and welcome rn new ones --nn: PEP CLUB AT WORK ABOVE Pep club officers Lynette Burgess treasurer Karen Johnson secretary Lrnda Keck seargeant at arms Carol Wulson presrdent and Judy Egglman vuce pr srdent serve refreshments to Joe Jansen studentbody presrdent BELOW Pep club members hold a vuctory banner for Vnk grrdders o the fneld Norse Grldders Stomp Sumner Wrth Worse Defeat Slnce 1939 VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW M Fox H Kurle R Srlvernarl L Nrcolet J Clrftor K Bauer F Lambert J Gerse J Jansen ROW 2 Manager H Porter J Free S Comstock G Wellrngton J Busrck D Rrtthaler D Wrlburn D McCIeary N Brllrngs D Zoftel ROW 3 ManagerJ Vasey J Mrlton D Dodge W Stevenson K Terrrle C Sherman D Johnson B Henry D Berg K Bauer B Leonard LAST ROW ManagerJ Mahan Manager D Burgstrom J Meyers L Wall B Samuelson B long W Bell M Srenkxewuch S Fors L Kesler Head Coach Bob Ryan and Asslstant Coach John Smethers The 1959 Vukmg football team posted a frve won frve lost record They first scuttled the Hrghlme Pirates shlp with two dlrect huts maklng the frnal score I2 6 The Norsemen opened up with some frne runs an the Kent Merrduan game leadmg to a 26 7 score The Renton Indrans scalped the over confrdent Norsemen 27 0 Wmmng mrghtlly from the Auburn Trolans 'I86 the Puyallup Vlkrngs showed the form they were capable of A red hot Cardlnal team defeated them 200 Next the Vrkmgs got stung 28 times by Enumclaw the final score berng 280 The Norsemen held the Puget Sound Cham prons Clover Park to 19 pornts and managed to score sux pomts themselves Jlm Gelse scored a 54 yard runback on a blocked punt but rt was enough as the Vlks were edged 27 20 by Wllson The Wolverines came out on the dlrty end ofa mud freld 'I3 I2 In the annual Turkey Day classnc The Vlks walked away wrth a 260 stomprng over the Sumner Spartans STARTING BACKFIELD Fullback Joe Jansen quarterback Duck Berg and Hall back dale Zoffel STARTING LINE End Mike Slenklewlch tackle Jxm Gelse guard Fred Lambert center Neal Bnllmgs guard Lyle Nrcolet end Kerth Bauer tackle Gary Wellrngton tackle Jerry Busuck guard Duane McCleary e . o ,. ,. ,. ... .- .- .- - 1 -.-. . .. .. .. .. ,. .- .. . - - ,- .- . . ,. ,. ,..,... ,. .. . . - , - '1 I 1 ' 1 I - . . l . . . , , , . V - 3. Y 28-0. dian. Auburn ball carrier. ALL STATE LHAMPION Har0ld Kurle sweens down the fxeld for another touchdown m the KentMerldlan qame whtch we won 269 Kulle was gtven honorable mentton to the end posltton on the allstate team GRIDDERS IN ACTION TOP: Both teams scramble for a loose ball in the annual Turkey Day classic. The Viks were vuctorious RIGHT: Lyle Nicolet vlciously tackles a Renton In- BELOW: A host of Vikings close in for the kill on an 1 ,vu B . R1 4 ' k ,Q ' j. Harshmon s Sophomore Football Teom Posts 5 Won, 3 Lost Record The 1959 sophomore football team posted a flve won three lost record The sophomores started theur season with vuctorles over Sumner and Stadium 13 12 and 13 O respectlvely The sophomores then battled with the Franklm Pierce Cardinals but went down In defeat 60 Whlle on the road they defeated Auburn 13 6 and then rn a return engagement wlth Franklnn Pnerce the Vlks came out on too 7 6 The Vrks wnnnlng ways were halted by Llncoln as they suffered a 147 defeat Coach Harshmans men of the grad Iron returned home to a 7 O defeat at the hands of the Clover Park Warrlors To end thenr season the sophs traveled to Sumner and came up wtth an rmpressuve vactory over the Sport ans 18 O SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL NT ROW Manager J Mahan D S lkosky B on hamer D s venson a am Werner Haesa Den lsr Wlls W un er a e mar ns n I e Har M Lngrano T Humnaston D Stole L W Coach Str Harshman T Mack B ud ren uewlcz errle Wa D Olson Asslstant Coac Art Larson ' r I . . . . , FRO z . , . u , . L 'd , . Ros, D. Ste , S. McC II , J. e , J. I, B' 'g D. 'l . R0 2: C. R g . F. B llard. D. W st k, D. Joh o , D. Fnkl, M. stad, . , . , . . AST R0 1 e , . , . Do , P. Ciine, S. Hamout, W. W' k , K. T I, L. Il, . , 2'-W QV? Aff, V Q ' Q ii 3 ,pix i ,M Wm A 1 ntl' W Q- yzgxf ,,. , . wx ' 'nw 4 1 ,M 1 A , , 1 4,551 , 4 J ,, - Kg' wg , , V Agn VVV,, ,.., , A wwf? A I ,J f f 'v 5 Pffww Q , I -W9 1, W R ww YW' M34 nbfk .ami K 5, , frhfmgyrr 1 Q 5 v .,, 'Wim 23 f. dw, . I . xl x f' I ? 7 'Fc RIFLE TEAM FRONT ROW K Hansen K Hendersen C Paulson C Morrls C Andersen D Raymond ROW 2 C Martin B Kalles S Staufer D Patterson D Ottam J Brecht ROW 2 B Samuelson J Slmmltt G Turner B Bzrgmeyer J McCullough D Llnam T Rosene LAST ROW G Paulson .I Llndstrom D Issacson P Huebschman W Mar cotte R Green R Boyd Puyallup Nlmrods Capture Dlstrlct Champlonshlp Eye State Crown The Puyallup rrfle team captured furst place the drstract meet at Povnt Defiance March 5 and The squad beat ten teams with a total score T508 surpassmg the old record by 25 pounts Later rn the year the team went to wrth therr eyes on the state championship after prevnously wmmng the county league champnonshup wnth a 4 O record Challcung up 939 pounts the team broke the gue record made by Everett last year by frve at thenr furst match January ll The January match was won by 929 pornts out of a T000 929 and 927 ponnts won the next two ID February ln each match Clover Park second wuth a 25 30 ponnt margin below the The seasons mdrvudual score for 56 placed Glen Paulson frrst, Bruce Samuelson Ben Kluge thrrd, Jerry Lrndstrom fourth, and Henderson suxth The gurls' team rs coached by Barbara Arnot, HIGH SCORERS C1sslSteCl by Bob Henderson and the boys by Ray ABOVE are the varsity members who place tops an the dlstrlct meet They are Bruce Sa l n GI Paulso , Kay Henderson Ben Kluge and Jerry Lmdstrom Prevost, helped by Chet Paulson mono en n lll g I X T ffl . l T ' N ru KV. 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Matmen Lost To Two Teams But Capture District Championship we, ,Z gn-1 WRESTLING FRONT ROW J Haugh R Newknrk D Loppe A Sick L Park D Stole B Bagrnskr M Nvsk D Ross ROW 2 M Harstad T Martin M Slnkrewrch J Jansen J Keller F Lambert B Magnuson M Vrvuan D Frnkle T Nrchotsen B Henry LAST ROW Coach Ray B nes R Shanks B Berry R Srlvernarl G Ellot J Bllngs J Busuck D Bundrock K Terrrle S Cotton J Mahan ABOVE Bart Henry reverses against an opponent in a semi final match at the District meet BELOW Reversing on an opponent during the District m Martin who captured second place at the District meet eet rs Tom pronshrp ana placed 8tn rr the state meet held each year at Pullman Among the Vrks victims this year were Wilson Lincoln and Stadium On their third match of the season the Vikings ran into the Olympia Bears and were defeated 27 T5 The Vikings hut their winning way again and defeated Clover Park and Franklin Pr rce The finest efforts of the season were again t Bothel and Bethel The Vrks walloped both teams 37 T3 and 33 T5 respectively The only other Viking losses this season were to Fife who beat the Vnks 22 20 and to Lake Washington who beat the Viking grapplers 26 T8 At the close of the season the Vikings went into the District meet as underdogs but came out as champions They picked up 49 points to retain their grappling title Heavily favored Fife finished second with 34 points Lake N 'X Joe Jansen breaks down an opponent and rides him out was this kin of wrestling which made Joe the district champion O . C I rf- xl i ka , if . T ,K-1, ' 1' V. - Q , , 4 . - - X 1 7 fy , Q ,f ws L A K' 4 . is t'.' , Ki X' 4' W X R 4 A J 1 'exe W V 2 A L A X, . g ' ' A l T S- I , X K 1 , I T ' an A 1 ' 1 .' ' The T959-60 wrestling team again won the District Cham- . 'Q , , W . - - ' ,fi ' S I - -, 1 I f ber Z! -..., t H T ,,yyyy ' Hungry i yy s, b y I I' ' . n ' 'a H2 CHAMPION VS CAPTAIN State champion Lyle Nucolet demonstrates a hold with the wrestling captain Joe Jansen Tom Martin picked up a second which added more point' for the Norsemen Others capturing places at the District meet were Marty Nish third place at 106 lbs Rex Silvernaul third place at 133 lbs Bart Henry third place at 141 lbs and Louie Park fourth place at 123 lbs Altogether the Vikings took 8 wrestlers to the state meet At the state meet the Vikings placed 8th in a total of 46 squads entered Lyle Nicolet won the first state championship a wrestler from Puyallup has ever won Others who won matches at the state meet but did not place were Ron Shanks who won has first two matches, but was eliminated in the third round for a third or fourth spot and Tom Martin who was beaten by the division champ but came back to win his second match Joe Jansen overcame his opponent in the first match but lost in the second round Louie Park dropped his opener and Marty Nish did the same At the end of the season Joe Jansen was chosen as the inspiration of the team and Bart Henry was chosen as next years captain Eight Qualify For State Meet, Lyle Nicolet Wins Championship Jerry Buslck displays the technique which allowed him to pin two opponents in 40 and 65 seconds Louie Park battles his opponents as he comes out from beneath for two points Af.. JOURNEYING T0 PULLMAN Martin Nish Rex Silvernanl Louie Park Ron Shanks Lyle Nicolet Joe Jansen and Tom Martin qualifiers tor the state wrestling meet are shown as they leave on the us ff U ...... ?'Nt ,ao bn.. Rex Silvernail counters a switch which his opponetnt at tempted 113 Vukung Cogers, Mostly Junuors, Snare Fourth In Southern Duvusuon VARSITY BASKETBALL sz l FRONT ROW Werner Boettcher Bull Solway Keuth Bauer Duck Berg Dwayne Beckman Danny Luenung BACK ROW Coach Dean Nucholson Bull Kelly Gary Wellungton Karl Cardes Chuck Booth Harold Kurle Bull Fox Manager Howard Porter Although they mussed a state tourney berth the Vlkung cagers funushed theur season un fourth place ln the southern dvuusuon of the Puget Sound League wuth a 6 won 9 lost record A bug setback for the Vuks thus year was the nnlury suffered durung football whuch sudelunecl Jum Clufton the Puget Sound Lea gue s leadung scorer last year Duck Berg led the Puyallup scorers all season wuth 153 pounts to guve hum an 85 average per game Close behund was Keuth Bauer who tallued 147 counters for a 83 average In reboundung area Berg was agaun un front tallyung 123 rebounds for an average of 68 per game Kurle followed wuth 102 balls grabbed for a 64 average Wth a squad of mostly lunuors thus year 4 Hughlught of the season was the Vukungs overtume vuctory over Franklun Puerce Other vuctums of the Vuks were Hughlune Sumner Mt Raunuer and Enumclaw ABOVE Keuth Bauer goes up for a rebound agaunst Staduum ID the annual Chrustmas tourna ment RIGHT Senuor Jum Norurs lays up another two pounts for the Puyallup Vukungs the Vukungs should return next year and be strong contenders for the State Champuon s up HIGH POINT MAN Hugh pount man thus year was Duck Berg who us shown here fakung an opponent and startung a druve for the basket 3- FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT Boettcher Doug Wnlburn nf i ii 6 B SQUAD BASKETBALL Chuck Booth Karl Cordes Make Snenkuewlch Bob Hart lrvmg Carlisle Pat Clme Dwayne Becnman Werner Bob Fansburg Ron Hlggnns Manager Mnke Smder Ryan s B Squad Tallles T4 Won, 4 Lost Puyallups B squad coached by Bob Ryan fmlshed the season wlth a T4 won 4 loss records The B squadders played the same schedule as the varsuty play mg the prellmmary tult at 6 30 They started their season In good fashion wlth sax straught wms over Olympia Franklnn Pierce Auburn Evergreen Lmcoln and Stadnum They then ran unto the Renton Indlans who defeated the Vlks In a real thruller 29 26 Clover Park who defeated the Vvks twuce throughout the season and the Vnlungs cross town rlvals Sum ner were the only other teams to defeat the B squadders thus year Top scorers thus year were Ken Bauer Werner Boettcher, Carl Cor s, and Pat Clme 'B' SQUAD DISPLAYS FORM UPPER LEFT Chuck Booth jumps hugh unto the aur for the tmp agamst Renton ABOVE It's Puyallup's ball as the taller boys on the B squad clear the boards NEW HELPERS BELOW LEFT The B' Squad yell leaders, a new udea this year, stop ihenr actnvnty long enough to pose They are Nancy Tromuley, Dawn Dempsey, and Sylvla Pederson TT5 . K 4 I f f N' y x i ET I A Q ' is ' hr ' 1 A -- Q ' 'wg V .. i ' lllr s - r f 'T A E423 V Llf 1 r , I l f 53 A gr A V ,JF V 1 bl ,4 .1 ull: lx 1 If t ':- ' .f A X .1 1 xi lx l X K Z X x X A .-2' - R' -46 ' - ' ' ' x Q' I- - ' Y sr- -- T nv s 5 - ' 1 5 I ik' 4 I T V V I I I vi -A n 1 I o .V AA I I I 'I . y x A, . I . . ,I . . 1 . I I I I ' de I ' . funn' Q' Chomplonshlp Goes To Sophmores With A 19 Won, l Lost Record The sophomore basketball team coached by former Viking basketball star Bob Anderson again chalked up a 19 won 1 lost record to win the championship title Among the sophomores victims were Clover Park Sumner Franklm Pierce Renton and all other members of the Puget Sound League The Vuks only defeat was to a Tacoma school This school was Curtis which defeated the Vnks in a close game 4137 The sophs met the other Tacoma schools and came out on top In each game Scoring honors went to Dave Dan- ralson and Pat Cline who both aver- aged 8 points per game. Following them were Loren Wall and Duane McCleary TALENTED SOPHOMORES LEFT: Juris Verzemnieks sneaks by opponents for two Leading players Dave Danielson, Pat Cline, Loren Wall more points. ABOVE: Sophomores go after a loose Duane McCleary, and Anthony Kupinski are shown with 21 ban. com. Bob Anderson. Viklings Prove To Be Only Undefeated Basketball Team ABOVE Its a 1ump ball and the Freshmen await to see who controls RIGHT Corkey Drseth arches a yump shot over if!! out streched arms of his Hutluff opponents The undefeated Baby Viks climaxed their season by topping Hudtloff Junior High 31 12 The Viks started off thear season by defeatmg Mann of Clover Park 38 32 and Sumner 38 31 Then they were off to play rn the Wrlson Jamboree Contrnurng theur wmmng streak the frosh walloped Enumclaw 33 T9 and beat the Franklin Pierce Cards Completmg the frrst half of the season they topped Hudtloff m a 33 32 game They went on to defeat the Sumner Spartans 37 34 Del Mauro remamed hugh pomt man throughout the season except rn the last game wlth Hudtloff X FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Ik k J M L n Ruger Lrgrano and Tom Whtpple ROW 2 gra2t'lTJoFhgvlgm:lrl'l1erfu Lbieh Bxrlangc grky Drseth Bruce Orness Delman Maur and Ronald Yates LAST ROW Joe Trtlow Roger Vest Bob Smuth and Dan Abercrombre New Gomes Of Field Hockey And Archery Goin Many Feminine Fans GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LETTER CLUB LEFT T0 RIGHT Nancy Davenport Connie Slater Karen Lambert Linda Otto Charlotte Kurz Elaine Jepsen Marilyn I-.lsdon Barbara Wilcox Sandy Vlncent Lmda Overman Peggy Lambert Woolen mufflers heavy socks and frozen noses were sported by members of Girl s Athletic Assocation as they took a trip to Mount Rainier during wintry December The trip was The month of May brought blue skies rollng surf and bath ing suits as the members of GAA lourneyed to the ocean to frolic in the surf and initiate new members Playdays at Clover Park Renton Puyallup and other schools encouraged acquaintances with girls from other schools who were interested in sports The largest sports turnout was claimed by basketball as over one hundred girls loaned their skills to the hoops while th newly introduced games of field hockey and archery gained many a feminine fan Tumbling was popular and a team composed of GAA members performed for patrons at several basketball games during the season H8 WILL IT BE A STRIKE' Gail Nelson enjoys one of the many alter school sports bowling one of the special highlights of the year of 1659-1960. ,O,QOv ,....0Q . .ws O, sv 5 . ' ' ' N 0 V me .QQ OO Q Q1 7 C . i' viii efoo.: GAA OFFICERS Elalne Jepsen president Karen Lambert vuce presldent Charlotte Kurz secretary and Peggy Lambert hnstorlan gP4'lm!!'nun- 1 3 Nancy Davenport jumps In the alr to return the hurdle av, K .odlsf in '3 'ill-.snag v-Q-.f Q 'hi HS SPRING Two gurls show that theur fancy has turned to baseball ABOVE Two teams vue to keep a voleyball In the alr BELOW Fueld hockey a new sport proved to be very popular v, v in mum 'iP n55 A 119 Lf? ' 314: . g I - ' I get .ic 1 V t . no .' fl 89 Q4 9 .5 - .A nag. 1- s ' -. 3 f A .94 . A 4, . ' r 8. 0 'v . I fag V: .9 no ' Q ' E. I - V. A Q, 1 . 'ff -- -e- ---- -.Af .ff . , o - -, , ,,a- ' ' .1 V - 0 . - 1 , 4 K WX, J f M . 1 , 'f - ' -Q it A A'-as .aiis4' . A rg . . who ' ' ' f Yo we 1 5 Q 'A S , ii,-fifsv I ef Sei- 1 B' 5 1 1 'S in' :41 f? ,fr-1 :Pl 00 4' fm TTY 1 39' ob in VARSITY TRACK QD ROW ONE J Phalr R Svlvernall M Bradfueld R Berg H Kurle J Buslck D Zoffel J Jansen S Pansh L Nncolet ROW TWO W Bell B Henry C Sherman C Bam D Berg N Bnlllngs F Leunung M Slenklewlch R Rldde ROW THREE K Terrn'e D Brecht T Mack R Reed D Buslg W Boettcher B Spencer F Docker P Reese D Stole ROW FOUR Coach Sterllng Harshman Mgr J Eblmg H Volkman A Kupenskl R Wecker D Damalson J Verznmmeks A Barbo J Waner Mgr T Barr Assnstant Coach Art Larson Cmdermen Retain South End Championship all be ll DISTRICT MAN Quallfner lor the dlstruct meet Harold Kurle dvsplays the Puyallup won cup from the Enumclaw Invrtatlonal T20 By defeatlng Clover Park Auburn Franklm Plerce Enumclaw and Sumner the Puyallup Vt lungs retamed theur htle of the South End Cham plons of the Puget Sound League The Vlks started theur season wuth a triangular meet wuth Frfe and Eatonvulle By takmg furst an eught events the Vnks came out on top wuth 74M In theur second start of the season the Vukngs defeated Franklm Pnerce 72 to 46 Travelung to Evergreen Harshmans trackmen were badly de feated by a strong Evergreen team 83 2 3 to 36 U3 Returnng to thear wmnng ways the Vlks de feated Kent Mernduan by a score of 78 I 3 to 39 2 3 They put down a determuned Auburn squad 806 to 33'h Durnng thas meet Ken Terrtle, surprusng sophomore set a track record n the 220 yd dash The Puyallup cmdermen then played host to the Renton lndnans The lnduans slipped by the Vlkmgs by a score of 69V2 to 50162 At the annual Hughlnne relays Puyallup placed stxth out of eleven schools partlclpatlng In the meet Thr Vnks walked off wuth two trophues at the Enumclaw Invntahonal meet by defeatnng Kent Mernduan Auburn Franklun Paerce Sumner Enum claw and whnte Ruver for the team tutle and by wlnnlng the 880 yd relay Wnth strong competmon at Renton the Vnks placed thurd ln a trlangular meet wlth Hlghllne and Renton, the fmal score being Hlghlme 68 2f3, Renton 58 2f3, and Puyallup 21 Sophomore Russ Wrecker shows the torm whlch has brought hum so many pomts an the broad Jump . , A. Y X U ' , - ,' -O sl 'Y ' H... ,,,, .1 A rf' . 4 , f K, Us K, , f ' , ,yin i VV ww ry at V- v 'ex -D , , rf. N , . time 1 A ' ' A TI up fi , A D -. K ,sa ' . x ' . , .v 0' I 'V - .. Q , -Q ,J N . fv . in .Q-V . i ' 'petal -f 1 . -, - ' H 2 -- -- ,I . Q , , M 5 S- I : ' los' 1' R - I if 1 l ' e A -- 5 yeh li' .. ' ll nal f ' v' I V .1 Y, I 1 Q N 'Y . s 4 I . 'f ,,7ia 3wv ' A N' 'IA . , , . , . , . , . , . , . 1. . . . ., . I , . , . , . . , . , .A , .' E , . , . . : E , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . 0 I 0 0 . I I . , I , , 1 '- Q 'U A' V' 4 tk A , . a 5 iw: ,t . . u . 5 I . A , I - , 0 p I A rel At ' :V f' A 5 l 1 . 1, -I ' 1 . . I I . . I I - 1 I Kurle, Berg Qualify For District Meet Sophomore Ken Terrvle again the 440 yd dash in a sopho more track meet breaks the tape as he wins ,gifs WMM Harshmon's cindermen won the South End Qualifing meet with the final scores being Puyallup 44, Clover Park 4'l, Auburn 23W, Frank- lin Pierce 2lV2, Enumclaw 14, and Sumner 'lO. At the time the annual goes to press the track season will not be completely over Three meets are left the Conference meet the Dustrct meet and If any of the boys place hugh In these two meets the state meet held at Pullman Track captain Harold Kurle broke the school record an scoring the most points In a snngle track sea son Harold ran the high and low hurdles and hugh lumped throughout the season Record breaker Harold Kurle gains on his opponent at the hugh hurdles during a meet with Hrghlme and enton ABOVE Its up and over as oe Jansen again clears the bar in the pole vault event LEFT Rex Silvernarl hits the lr after another winning broad jump Aww flrerf' av'-:,,f'i-'sf W' 'Q 'ivan we ITS GONE Rounding the curb are Jim Pharr Dale Zotfel Russ Berg Harold Kurle Lyle Nrcolet Steve Parish flings a shotput into the and Jerry Buggck 'vu '51 -af tif: SENIOR RUNNERS l2l 1 I ' 1 , I ,i , c , Q . . I ' . ' . lf, 5 E A J : ' J : . .' . - . ' d.t i c fx A ig . J, . 0' - 5 'f ,Qt ..,, , , , 4' ' l' 1, sri Qu ., W I '51 --J f I If 5 - 3 4 X- , i' -nl 1 4 , f - 'T ff - J ' so Q - M af' W- I H J J J If A s 2 qw A P '..' V. H , N. 73 I fyyf ,- .W A -. ' .sc ee -J , S .s ff' f 1 f -L:-, --:if-f ,. . ' P ,. , e'? I , :bl A J, Qi- I., -V -g ,1'..f4. , -V '54 L.!.fh4.,N . . l V I l . t v 1 v A 1 air. ' Frosh Begun Seoson Undefeoted, Host South End Invutotuonol J 'FWF' FRESHMAN TRACK in FRONT ROW R Chrustuansen D Reed C McCann C England C Gaskuns V Gratzer R Lugrano ROW 2 N Hanson J Tutlow C Duseth R Anderson L Breuland G Huckok B Orness ROW 3 AI Jacobs R Ash J Gratzer D Mauro M Wulen B Smuth R Vest LAST ROW Coach Bob Anderson L Lockhart A Fox A Susk D Loppe J Blessung P Wulson B Tekel B Cramer D Braden manager The 'I960 Freshman Track Team under Al Jacobs has compuled three wuns and no losses and they stull have three track meets left un the season The Freshman started theur season agaunst Hudt loft Junuor Hugh The Vuks soundly defeated Hudtloff 43Vz 25Vz They then met Mann Junuor Hugh and trounced them 50 to 19 Then Jacobs cundermen up ended the Franklun Puerce Cardunals wuth cu 43 to 26 vuctory The next meet wull be wuth Enumclaw and then a week later the Baby Vuks wull meet theur cross town ruvals Sumner The bug track meet of the year us the South End Invutatuonal whuch wull be held cut Puyallup thus year Outstandung boys turnung out thus year are Corkey Duseth who runs the 100 yd dash the 880 yd relay and Broad Jumps Roger Vest who throws the shot and Tutlow who runs the 660 yd run if o. LEFT Del Mauro expresses the detremunatuon whuch helped place 122 hum hugh un the broad jump ABOVE Corky Duseth agaun crosses the funush un furst place un the 1oo yd dash 0 0 0 as ' ' 4 it f A . s' ' f J' ' J, , , ' I 7' 4 l ul V T' - I K .V Ai! t . ' , X i- Y, A p X ' A f ' Q 5, I ' n re 1 ' ' ' ' . A D ' I J M i Z . . . bs 1 eww- 'lv'--y TY 3 i A 1 PL TX 51 l'!a 19. , i!'lL'4h B SQUAD BASEBALL FRONT ROW C Runger B Doud T McGinley F Grout S Colton R McBeath BACK ROW D Wllburn D Hansen E Rossa K Cordes P Clme C Boylngton L Wall Coach Andrew Hellmg Sensor .lrm Norms runs for flrst base as he adds another Batman Compile 6 Won 6 Lost B s Tram M to The 1960 Puyallup ba eball quad under coach Dean Nlcholson has already complled a sux won, sux loss record The Vlks started thear season In good fashion by defeatmg Lmcoln and Staduum of Tacoma They then lost to Clover Park, who later defeated the Vuks agam The Vlks then went on to defeat Sumner twnce, Enumclaw, and Franklln Plerce i The B squad baseball team under new coach Andrew Hellmg are makmg thelr climb to the varsuty Thear first game of the season ended up a tue 'l2 12 with Auburn Thus IS qulte unusual In the the baseball world The squad to date has a three won, fuve loss and one tsed record As the annual goes to pnnt the squad wall have sux games to play to complete thenr season 42 fftavw L' ,au-ll--N .31 Bruce Thedm awalts the throw from team mate to put out a Wilson player steallng thlrd base lknnqmxwm 4. ll VARSITY BASEBALL LEFT T0 RIGHT Manager H Porter B Thedm R Stauffer J Andrews J Norns B Leonard J Clnfton D Rollms D Stebner K Bauer K Bauer T Stmson G Wulson Coach Dean Nlchotson 123 Henry s Rucketeers On Woy To Complete Very Successful Season .,,......-1 I !'x VARSITY TEN NIS FRONT ROW Coach Don Henry Thed Humunson Arlene Puercy Cathy Th A L I D k ghomas BACK ROW Tom Palmer Jan Geuger Wendy Fuelds Lunda Overnllhnnas Dall: Rrgdil' Flgd umons As of May 3 the tennus team had almost completed a very successful sea son wunnung theur furst ten matches and losmg only two The hughlught of the semu completed season came when they swamped a hughly favored Hughlune squad 32 the furst Puyallup vuctory over Hughlune I RESERVE TENNIS TEAM the Clover Park battle the Vukungs couldnt draw enough strength to wun and fell 41 The gurls doubles were the only ones able to obtaun a vuctory Lunda Overman played gurls sungles, Fred Sumons and Anne Lepley muxed doubles Cathy Thomas and Jan Gen ger gurls doubles Duck Thomas boys sungles and Dave Reeder and Tom Palmer boys doubles Thus years number one boy was Sumons although he dud not play the boys sungles spot Overman and Lepley were rated the number one and two gurls respectuvely Roger Buckungham Thad Humunston .lan Etzel and Janet Lang were push ung for spots each seeung actuon un sev eral matches The squad coached by Don Henry us also scheduled to play Kent Meruduan Franklun Puerce Mt Raunuer and Enum cow CHAMPION FORM Number one boy Fred Sumons reaches for a hugh one FRONT ROW Coach Don Henry Januce Etzel Lunda OVER THE NET Walters Martha McMuIIan BACK ROW Gary Swenson Thad Humston Kurk Smack P 'P5 '9 te CWI I bil' 'S Roger Buckungham Muke Brennan Dive RCNICI' Yfillanr GOLF TEAM KNEELING: Mike Haarstad, Terry Farning, Ron Wegener. STANDING: Ed Rasmussen Bob Hart Lee Kessler Coach Mike Mowrer. Golfers Gam Experience For Future Years As the annual went to press the Puyallup golf team under the coachlng of Make Mowrer was burldlng for next year So far this season the record us three wnns four losses and one draw The lunksmen whipped the hrghly favored Mt Ralnner squad team lost to Renton Auburn Clover Park Sumner and Kent Mend lan Instead of playmg each school separately rn different matches three or four teams gorned for a slngle match Number one man was Ron Wegner who captured medallst honors rn several matches Hrs average score was 42 Close behund was Ed Rasmussen who fslled the second spot and hut around 43 Playmg rn the thrrd man posutlon was Bob Hart who scores around 45 Huttmg 48 was Terry Farnmg who was fourth man Vymg for the fifth spot was lee Kessler and Mrke Haarstad ' v T Qt' r ' V? '59 'A e T 1 ,V I I Also overcome by the golfers were Enumclaw and Tahoma. The golf . i . . . I G T T A . . . . . . - I any V, 4 , . . . I . . . ' W Q' M V i . . . I . . . , W V ,,. 125 AD ERTISI Head For NETTIE S FOR THE FINEST Shakes Malts Ice Cream Sodas Wlth a Flaur II6 So Merldlan Congratulatuons Graduates Norm s Shoe Repalr TH 52491 109 E Mann CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 60 GREGORY WETTERHUS INSURANCE AGENCY Inc G O Gregory L J Wetterhus LIABILITY CASUALTY FIRE BONDS I22 Second Ave S E Meals Fountain Orders to Go Ice Cream to Go Hamburgers Ken s Flsh 8. Chaps 'l'l'I W Ploneer PUYALLUP FUEL Standard Heating s Phone TH 58242 I26 L-lt STUDENT INDEX FRESHMEN Aarsund Stanley Abercromble Dan Agoo Silver Allen Patty Allison Robert Amell Alan Andal Charlene Anderson Clalre Anderson Connle Anderson Kathy Anderson Lee Anderson Patty Anderson Ruck Anderson Susan Armstrong Lee Arndt Januce Ash Ronald Ausburn Len Aylen Molly Bacon Bob Badham Carolyn Baker Donald Baker Roger Bargrneyer Larry Baurnchter Don Becker Bettle Bell Marlene Blrgen Pat Blrgen Rlger Blanton Jean Blessmg Barbara Blesslng John Bolling Bob Boshell Joanne Boyle Kathy Braden Davld Brantley Bl Breuland Loren Brennan Mike Brenner Charles Brenner Cathy Brnggs 'Donald Brunkman Joe Brown Pamela Bryan Lmda Bunn Dwight Burgess Weldon Bur Cheryl Burr Shlrley Buslck Dlxle Buslck Nas Jean Campbell Rick Carman Duck Caughey Ann Chrlstensen Carol Christensen Harold Christensen Ron Churnlng Wilma Cole Dave Connelly Darlene Cook Cathy Cook Mar Cooley D v Cox Jlm Cramer Ben Crossland Mama Crumb Ruth Ann Dawson Ann Demmltt Manlyn Dnckey Beth Dlckmson Joan Dlseth Harry Dobler Sherry 57 79 7 Doollttle Charles Doollttle Floyd Doollttle Mnke Doure Gale Doyle Allce Drotz Judy Eastman Edgar Ebbenga Chffard Egglmann Donna Elchhorn Jnm Enchler Denny Eldred Jeanne Ellnott George England Betty England Charles Espy Ruth Evans Helen Flnkle Glenda Flemmg Gerald Flom Betty Ford Carol Foulkes Lyle Fox Alex F Bull Gale Susan Gallagher Jam Gaskms Curtis Gerry Duane Gnflord Elalne Glttord Lnnda Gnllem Mary Lou Gladstone Marla Golder Byron Gordner Lnnda Granqulst Marcia Grass Tom Gratzer Joe Gratzer Vuctor Greeley Paul Green Carolyn Gregory Marilyn Grubel Elleen Hamulton Stephen Hanson Delnlla Hanson Nell Harber Susan Hardnng Susan Harlow Dlana Harman Terry Harrls Kathleen Harris Roberta Harrlson Cheryl Haugen Kenneth Haugen Leslle Helmbugner Lam Helbllng Linda Henderson Charles Henlfm Barbara Hennmg Rlchard Hlckok Gary Hlller Patty Hobbs Julle Hoffman Cheryl Hoffman Elalne Homan Lunda Howard Sharon Hoyt Helen Huebschman Paul Hulscher .lean Hunt Lesley Hunter Dnedra Husted Rona'd Ingram Jaclue Jackson Barbara Jarvls Bull GOOD LUCK GRADSI oush Movmg and Storage WEST STEWART TH 5 5436 Pohlman Co 101 Merdan Good Luck Grads Dr Ray S Momn Phyllls Martin OPTOMETRISTS Contact Lenses Puyallup Wash BUNN S PHARMACY WALGREEN AGENCY STORE CORNER PIONEER and MERIDIAN UIST STATEWIDE REALTY Complete Real Estate Servlce Two Office Localltles T033 E Mam 'l2l'l River Road TH 5 6262 BR 2 8787 . . . 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' , ,,...,. 57, 89. 110 , ............ 57 , ,.... .57. 95, 107 ' , ' .,...... .... . .. 59 It's plaun as the hand before my face you cats are about to blow thus placel CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 60 FROM Foshaug Studuo 120 W Maun TH 52101 Puyallup Wash Nu Mode Beouly Shop RICHARD SPRADLIN Specualusts un Haurcuts and Permanent Waves 103 SECOND ST SW TH 5-1283 Muller s Offuce Supply School Supplues 606 E Maun TH 51212 LY CONFECTIONERY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 Mefudan S TH 55455 STUDENT INDEX Jarvus Duanne Jense Jepse Jero e e o in rn 9 110 Johnston D ,5 Jones Dona g Terr Judd Eme a Ju y u u erry Ka es Barb Kappvu ers n u u an Kna Januce 57 Knutsen Jo La wu M y Laung Rc Lampa Larkun ra Lee Maruan Lewus Barbara Lugrano Roger Lockhart Loren Long Betty Longabaugh Sue Loppe Davud Stephen Lund ETAO Lund Stephen McCann Cuff McGhee Maruan McKullup Dennus McKunney Rena McRea Pamela MacLean Joe Magnan Teresa Mahaffue Davud Mahan Jum Makepeace Estella Manley Gary Manuel Madelune Martun Barbara Martun Cathy Massey Aluce Masumoto Jan Mattfueld Fred Mauro Delmar Mesklmen Barbara Mesler Janet Muller Roger Munchau Freddy Monette Gary Monroe June Morrus Dorothy Moslof Jean Kflh , 57 111 9 Mushett Vuva eff Frances 59 107 lsoru Charles elson Edward Nettnun Ruchard Neve Judy HB mtg? Drnesf ruce 0 tm n Rucluy agel Delores Pa el Patruck eorge ulson Chrustue Peters Karen 79 Pfutz meyer Jane 5 110 e Marra Lynn oETA0l 59 108 57 95 7 IUI' Ju, u R u Dolores h n Anuta Ruchardson Anna Lou Ruche Danny Roberts Danny Roddewug Sharon Roland Ron Romune Gretchen Roscoe Anuta Rosene Colleen Russell Sharon Ryan Dan Sanders Don Saukko Janet Saukko Joanne Savage Wullus Schaefer Kathy Schatz Pat Schmud Werner Schwab Teddy Schwabe Januce Scott Douglas Shafer Jack Shanks Gaye Sherman Joan Sulvernaul Duane Sumnutt Treena Sumpson Marque Susk Albert S'adek Rubun Snyder Marvun Sperlung Jackue Squures Carol Staples Cheryl Steever Cheryle Stroud Joanne Gary s Daury Queen 111 Ruver Road Puyallup Wash Phone TH 5-5064 CONES HAMBURGERS SHAKES WILLOWS SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 TUNE UP SPECIALISTS Aurport and Meruduan Puerce W Powers Wrugley Clements Morluory Funeral Servuce Ambulance Servce Congratulatuons Class of 60 -V- 9 IC? ff C U R L Y T 0 P Beauty Shop 108 2nd Ave Ph TH 52155 To the Graduating ass Congratulatlons IF ITS NEW IF ITS SMART ITS AT SPELLMAN S sHAuB mason co Tacoma Puyallup TIRES BATTERIES and RECAPPING From Phllllps Flrestone Your Complete Auo Supply Congratulations to the Class 960 ELVINS DEPT stone Puyallup LARSON S Puyallup Furmture Co Lelf Larson Everythmg For The Home 302 S Merldlan Phone TH 5 8282 STUDE Stulken Dennls Sulkosky Bob 58 Sulkosky Jlm Svendsen Lmda Swanson Elmer Swanson Roger Sweem Tana Symmonds Edythe Tallman Karen Taylor Rose Tekel Bob Tennant Connie Thackeray Bull Theever Florence Thlede Conrad Tltlow Joe Twone Marcla Turner Ylpp Tyson Steve Uhrlch Leslue Van Etten Susan Vest Roger Wade Edward Walmer Michele Ward Barbara Webster Gary Whnpple Tum Whutman Sheldon Wnlburn Paulette Wnlklnson Vnckl Wilson Pat Wolvert Sharon Woods Betty Vegge Elame Zlelke Adolph SOPHOMORES Aarhaus Make Anderson John Andrews Lmda Armstrong Carol 54 105 Baglnskl Dan Bahr Tracy Balrd Jeanne Ballard Forest Balllnger Bull Barbo Arlo 56 Barnes Marguerite Baskms Nancy 54 105 Becker Sharon Bentley Marllyn 56 Berg Gaylon Berg Evelyn Be ry Bll Betz Harry Blehn Shrrley Blrsall Dennns Bnslg Denms Blakeway Pat Blessing Barbara Blue Donald Blumhagen Jeffrey Boettcher Werner Booth Chuck Boyd Catherlne Boylngton Chuck Boyle Edward Brazas Francls Brecht Dave Brennan Mlke Brodngen Hugh Brotzman Duxle Brown Jerry Buchman Marcla Buckmgham Mnke Bundrock Loretta Buslck Laurle Cam Gary Campbell Arlene Campbell Larry Cannella Nancy Carlson Karen Caspersen Lmda Caughell Loulse Chnstensen Connue Chrostanson Mske Clme Patrlck 56 109 110 L 31813939232 T INDEX Cole Don Colton Sknp Comstock Kathy Condon Stephame 97 27 Cook Mary Cooper Sharon Coppnn Rlchard Cordes Karl Cox Jum Cox Judy Cox Leroy Crossen Davnd Cuellar Chlford Cupp Stanley Dally Orrln Danrelson Dave Davenport Nancy Delano Mornll DeMerrleer Dawn Dempsey Dawn Dennls Paula De Vnes Lmda Dnldme Doug Duvlto Tony Docker Fred Dood Nlck Doud Bob Dowden Conme Doyle Barry Dunn Audrey Durham James Durrm Sandy Eaton Vrclu Eckhardt Peggy Falrbanks Laurene Ferch Carol Ferns Jake Fmkle Davnd Fnthen Ken Flalg Danny Flanery Carol Flemmg Faye Forest Alys Forslund Ron Foster Lester Freltas Joanne Fuller Michele Gaetz Tom Gamaunt Spark Gates Mar Genger Nancy Gleason Lmda Goman Tom Gordon Judy Grappe Jerry Gratzer Ednth Greeley Donald Groshong Joan Grout Floyd Haarstad Make Haesel Jerry Hagedorn Deanna Hagenau Jnm Hahn Jnm Hanson Duck Harmg Bob Hams Jlm Harrold Denms Harvey Marlon Haubnck Darlene Haugen Dwnght Howard Benny Humlston Thad 124 125 Innes Tum lsaksen Donald Iverson Donald Jerstad K jen Johnson Rnchard Johnston Robert .lorgenson Pat Kala Stephen Kasprrck Gerald Keller Larry Keller Mavls Kessler Gayle Kmderknecht Bob Kung Larry CONGRATULATIONS The Graduates 1960 Keith Johnson INSURANCE TH 59555 2nd SE 8- Stewart CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 LINDEN DRIVE IN CONGRATULATIONS GRADS l960 Dr Gross DENTIST Kmght Blcl TH 58334 Congratulahons Class of 60 H 0 WILEN morons Buack Pontuac Used Cars Vauxhall Puy TH 51731 Tac BR 700 2nd 8- 2nd SE Puyallup Sanger Sewing Center Where to Buy It II6 2nd Ave SE TH 55333 Newell Hunt Furmture Decllcated to the Servuce of Good Homes 'l'l3 W Stewart Ave TH 51735 . 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A U 116 ', ,....... 27.116 ' ' ' SMHS STUDENT INDEX FLOWER SHOP 106 North Merldvan Puyallup TH 55311 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 60 THE MUSIC SHOP WHIPPLE Valley PaIn1 Store Grumbacher Art Sup Ies Dutch Boy Palnts PICTUTG FramIng CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 1960 GORANSON S SIAR vAIu eepsake DIAMOND RINGS EXCLUSIVE IN PUYALLUP AT 'l'u So MerIdIan TH 52281 Puyallup Washmgton Forslund s QUALITY PRINTING ANYTHING IN COMMERCIAL PRINTING 109 E Stewart TH 5 5205 Klrk Janet 27 90 Knull Sandra Koth Myrne Kraft Wayne Krlese Cheryl Kupvnskl Anthony Kurle Karen LaCrosse Catherme Ladwsg Don Lambert MIke Lambert Peggy Lange Janet Larsen Carol Larsen JIm League Ken LeBlanc Celeste Letourneau MartIn Lewls Mlke LIgrano Raymond Lsndbeck Muke Locke Mary Loldhammer Bob Long Chrls Lundqulst Judy Lyman Joanne Lyman Terry MCBFIUC Shlrley McCIeary Duane McGInIey Torn McLeod LouIse McMullen Tom McPherson Sunday Maas Kathy Mack Tony MacLean Bonme 2 fx: 328 83388 X 3 E 3 55 97 55 109 Madlson Edlth 5 0 Magnuson BIII Mahan John 58 108 110 112 Many Ronald Marshall John Massey GaIl Massle IDale Mathlasen Gary Mellor Karen MIlIer Anette Mlnckler Fred MItchelI Barbara Monroe DIck Mornson Penny Murphy Kathy Neagle Eugene Nelson Jnm Newcomer Lmda NIsh Martm Nutter Bll Odom DavId Ohnstad Lyle Olsen Charlotte Olson Denms 0Neal Duane Orrvs VIckI 56 85 54 99 56 12 9 Otto Lmda Palmer Jen Palmer Tom Paschlch Loren Passafero Dayle Patterson Beverly Peters Karleen Peterson EIleen Peterson Sandra PhaIr Lucme Phulhps Joyce PIcha Lvnda Plper Joanne Pond Karla Potocku Florence Potts Sand Powloskl Kathy Predmore Colleen Predmore Muke Presba Dave Purcell Duane Ramlskey Fred Ramsaur Carol Rasmussen Edward Reed Leo Reed Ruchard Rees Phlllp ReIIly VICKIC Rhoades Shurley Rhyner Ben Rlchards Don Rlvers Madalme Robertson Chaqunta Robunson Karen Rohrer Lee Ann Rollms Don Ross Rnchard Rouse Louella Rudolph Sandra Salzmann Pat Samuelson JIm Sand ChrIstIne Saukko Carol Saylo Masel Schmld Penn Schrader Bev Schuler Carol Scott JIm Sebastlan LewIs Sharp Glorua 55 99 Shockley Lmda 56 05 Snenkoewscz James SIenkIewIcz Walt sklflllflg Lmda Slater Conme Srmck KIrk Srmth Kent Snyder Loretta Sorenson Nnta 54 Spencer BIII Spruell Phllllp Stautter Sharon A 832333223 ZRSSSBSRSHTZSS UI UI CITIZENS STATE BANK Vlknng Booster Smce 1898 Puyallup s PIoneer Bank A Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlon 301 SO MERIDIAN Puyallup CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 Dr DavId Langdon Dentlst 103 2nd St SW WENTWORTH For Jewelry INTERNATIONAL STERLING E gIn Hamnlton Bulova Gruen Watches Omega Feature Lock Dlamonds Engagement and Weddng Rmgs - 129 ' . .--.,.... . 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' ' .. --.....,, --52, 93 - , ....... . .,.... 27 125.1-I VALLEY BARBER HOP FLAT TOP SPECIALISTS Free Parkung T24 E STEWART Puyallup Feed Co SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS 114 East Stewart TH 5 5'I9I ,AJ U f Schmuh s Pharmacy, N Relable Prescruphon Service Complete Lune of Cosmehcs Hallmark Cards Whutman Chocolates Your Frnendly Druggusl' T02 So Merucluan TH 55494 PUYALLUP BAKERY FANCY PASTRIES PARTY CAKES DONUTS WEDDING CAKES 107 S Merudcn Phone TH 5 6701 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 From BOONE S GROCERY Johnson s Jewelers Sunce T898 IO9 SO MERIDIAN PUYALLUP WASH Congratulatons Graduates of 60 Penny Four Market C L E M A N S FURNITURE 201 THIRD ST SE TH 58846 PENNEY S Always Furst nn Quahty Puyallup TH 56669 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 F0111 French Cleaners Owned and Operated by Floyd T Johnson 111 E Stewart TH 56212 CONGRATULATIONS Dr Scheyer and Dr Johansson Physlcla ns an Surgeons WATTENBARGER VARIETY Congratulatons CIass of 60 N Mendnan TH 5 1363 STUDENT INDEX Knutsen Jlm Kontas Gary Kooser Beverly Kremer John Kurz Charlotte Lambert Karen Lambertus Jerry Landru Pete Langdon Carl Larson Bob Larson Sharon Lattenll Charlene League Eugene Lee Ronald Lemum Don Llenlng Danny 89 119 Locken Sheryle Longabaugh Phyllus McCullough Jnm McGaughty Dnanne McKay Jlm McPhall Bull McWlIIls Ken Mackm Carmel Manmng Lmda Marcotte Walter Martln Gayg 52 Martm Lmdna Martmson Loss Mlsler Rohm Mnddleton Robert Maldon Ted Monette Jannce Morrls Carol Morrls Marlon Moms Nancy Mounts Lmda Mullngan Martha Muzzy Wllham Naylor Joyce Nlst Vlcke 0 Bryant Vlrglma Oson Karen Overman Llnda Park Louls Parr Harriet Parsons Tom Pederson Sylvna Pelela Arthur Penqulte Larry Persmgen Carol Peterson Lmda Pettit Judy Plerson Richard 53 104 51 04 Porter Howard 52 108 Pratt Jackle 53 82 89 Rahm Lmda Reed Loss 52 89 Reeder Dave 52 104 101 Rlchmond Patrlcla Robinson Bob Robonson David Robmson Donna Roddewlg Shlrley Roepke Tom Samuelson Bruce Schmid Jeannette Schmeder La Donna Shea Joanne Sherman Cralg Sherry Lee Shuck Gary Slenklewlch Make 108 112 Slmmltt Johnny Snmons Donna Smlth Barbara Smnth Kay Solway Brll Soper John Stackhouse Ken Stalnbrook Sandra Stauffer Don Steever Larry Stenbak Neal Stevenson Wally Stout Ron Stroud Roger Stuart Serena Taylor Bette Tevus Mar Thomas Duck Thompson Janet Thompson Steven Thun Kay Towne Sharon Trombley Nancy Tyson Jlm Van Strlen Davnd Veckman Jack Vmcent Robert Vmcent Sandra Vorak Ron Vorak Sharon Wassman Denny Weatherwax Vrckle Wegener Ron 52 93 04 Wells Duane Westcott Lmda West Peggy Westbrook Larry Wnemer Charlea Wllburn Doug Wrllsne Sandra Wrenna Roy Young George Young Shan Young Vc Zackula Stephanna Zoelke Enka Zoffel Ann Zydek Charlotte SENIORS Abbott Donna Akers Joyce Anderson Dennls Andrews John Andrews Sandra Baglnskr Larry Baird Bruce Baker Claudette Baker Jeannette Barabe Glorla Barnes Carolyn Beslke Deanna Berg Harold Berg Russell Berry Karen BISIQ Jud: Bolneu Jum Bolling Pete Booth Phyllus Boyd Ruchard Bradfleld Martin Brecht Jullus 89 111 Brennan Mary Brock Georgetta Brown Jum Brown Rona Buckmgham Ed Buckmgham Roger 7 28 32 90 28 32 111 28 2 32 89 Burgess Joyce 33 97 Burr Darlene Buslck Jerry 28 33 89 112 Calhoun Carol 27 28 33 Campbell Richard Carlson Lmda Challendar Walt Clark Ruta Clifton Jlm Cooley Marvm Cordes Carol Crabtree Bruce Cross'and Mel Curtls Roger Custard Bonnie Dafer Eloise DeMarce Conn: DeMeerIeer Doug 27 2833 81 33 90 33 108 123 34 83 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING CLASS FRO DAFFODIL BOWL 1625 LINDEN LANE TH 54300 CONGRATULATIONS GRADS GEIGER S MARKET 217 NORTH MERIDIAN TH 59541 Home of Geugers Hams and Bacon Call TH 5 9541 THRIFTWAY rooo FAIR 214 West Mann STONER S Sporting Goods Johnson Outboard Motors Skaglt Plashc Boats ARCHERY SUPPLIES Flshmg Tackle 110 EAST STEWART DRESSES LINGERIE BLOUSES ' HOSE ITTODE O DRY 108 Mendoan North 131 I . , ' ............... 52 , ....,... .... 1 os , . . ............. 53 , ,....,.... ....,, . 51 . ...-.-.. 9. 52. 79 , ........,,.. 27, 53 OF , .........l,... 52 , .....,..,... 85, 89 , ........., 52, 119 , ............ 51, 89 , ' . ..-ss. 89.90.119 '. y rl............ .. 89 60 . ..--..--44,. 53 , ' ........,... 54, 124 , .............. . 51 , .,,,.,,,,,,, 21 . ........ 52. 84. 89 . ........ 52, 89 M , ..............., 70 , , .........,...... 53 . ...-.....-. 53. 104 . ........ 27, 84, 85 ' . .... . . 90 , ........,... 107 79 . 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Ivo s Drlve In 107 Third Street S E PUYALLUP SUMNER STAGES, Inc STAN YOUNG SIGNAL sfkvlcls PHONE TH 55801 402 NO MERIDIAN FANCHON S Glft Shop 10799 West Meeker Ave Puyallup Washington COPELAND LUMBER co YOUR FRIENDLY LUMBER YARD 425 West Mann St TH 5 B404 32 STUDE Deremore Vlckl Derkland Bettl Desautel Paul Dncluson Donna Drllon Jerry Deerlng Judy Doolittle Bonnle Eason Carol Egglmann Judle 27 28 Elliott Carolyn 27 34 Elllott Gene Engh Fran England Sharon Fairbanks Natalue Falrbanks Warren Fasnacht Joyce Felt Denms Fnsh Ellen Fusher IDsck Fyellstad Genette Fox Dan Fox Make Fuller Helen Gaetz Paul Gale Judy 27 28 Geuger Sue 27 29 Gelse Jlm 35 104 Gendreau Terne Gaalbreath Jeannette Gleason Fred 2 9 Gratzer Dorothy Gray Steve Grlffln Jlm Grlmm Jlm Hagerman Karen Hall Colleen Halverson Carrle Hansen Barbara Hansen Max Hanson Kaaren 27 Harns Anlta Harrls Karen Haugseth Loree 84 85 Henmblgner Fred Helander Ann Henderson Kathryn 37 89 Hnckok Darlene 29 37 Hmes Pat Hmton Doug Holst Clara Hotz Judy 37 84 Houk Judy Humphreys Don Humphrey Ron Hunt Gladys Hunter Gary Huske Evelyn Ingham Tom Iverson Gerald 13 38 Z 33822222 Jansen Joe 38 104 108 2 T INDEX Jarvls Ronney Jensema Ron Jepsen Elalne 38 84 85 Jochumsen Chnstue 29 38 Johnson Bob Johnson Darlene Jones Cella 38 97 106 Jones Jlm Jones Lrnden B Jordan Nedra 27 29 38 Kaman Gretchen 38 85 89 B Keck Llnda 27 29 38 99 106 107 Kelly Make Kendall Judy Kerst Judle Kessler Lee Knrk Carolyn Klssel Lareen Klaus Marnlyn 89 90 Kluge Benny 2 38 9 3 8590 38 70 108 125 2 29 9 Knudson Cathy 24 29 97 106 107 Kupmskl Ludveka 89 90 Kurle Harold 29 39 Lambert Fred 39 104 2 Larson Joanne 27 29 League Carol GOOD LUCK GRADS ROD S BAKERY 822 East Mom BURYL 8. BOB S Sporhng Goods FISHING TACKLE HUNTING SUPPLIES ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Huntmg and Fvslung Lncenses 207 So Merldan TH 56161 Mason 8. Burks, Inc Leonard Bob 39 104 Lepley Ann 27 28 39 97 Lewls Larry Lewis Vlvlan Lmdbeck Lormde Lindgren Kathy Llndsley Marvm Lmdstrom Jerry Lnpmoa Donna Lntle Carole Ludlow Alan McBrude Frances McDonald Judue McGowan Keith McMnllan Martha McPherson Sherry Maddux .lack Magnuson Roger Makepeace Jannce Manme Glorlan Martm Tom 40 84 99 Massle Don Masumoto Ted Mauro Margle Mennenga Marvm Mlller Judy 27 29 40 Mltchell Genevieve Moffat Jean Monroe Gera'd Morrison Jan Mumby Elsie Mumby Nora Women s 8- Chlldren s Shoes Nunn Bush B. Rand Shoes for Men Mens Furmshngs Sportswear 115 So Merndan 5 2455 IS the place to Go' HI HO FOOD CENTER 610 No Merldlan f , ' 1 ............ ', ...... ...... . . 50 , ' .... . ...... 28. , . .......,... .. 50 , .....,..... 34, , ' .... , , , 119 , ' ' ' ' ' , .... .. ...,,. 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Vlkmg Motors, WE SALUTE AND WISH TO EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 INSURANCE LEPLEY LUMBER co LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Tel TH 5 6141 1300 East M Puyallup Wash The Completely New HILL FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1908 217 East Puoneer CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF From MALONEY S FLORAL sHoP STUDEBAKER CENTER Congratulations Class of 60 E Ploneer Puyallup Phones TH 5 2288 or BR 2 5851 Gln STUDENT INDEX Myers Jackne Neeley Colleen Nelson Delores Nevuns Sandy Newknrk Bob Newman Vlrgmua Nlckel Patrlcna 27 29 85 89 Nrcolet Lyle 41 104 Nash Joette Norrls Jam 41 89 Norns Lester Nybo Arven Oberg Rlchard Odell Patty Odman Sandy 27 29 Oldham George Olsen Kathy Olson Ron Orness Lnnda 0rns Nadlne Otto Don Overlle Mane Overman Glenn Overman Neal Partsh Steve Parks Karen Parsons Barbara Patruck Jeanne Patterson Dnana Paulson Glen Pederson Harold Pederson Pat Pemberton Darrall Peters Robert Petersen Hen ry 1 1 Seastrom Davud Selles Carol 45 89 90 Shanks Ron 29 45 112 Shephard Bob Snenkrewlcz Irene Snlvernall Rex 46 101 104 112 113 Simons Fred 27 29 46 Smder Larry Snode Gwen 27 28 46 B3 85 89 90 Solberg Carlyn Sommer Erna Sorenson Joanne 27 29 46 85 89 90 Sparks Doug Starkel Duke Staufter Roger Steber Dareld Stlebrs Anita Strnson Tom Stone Val Stuart Carlene Sunde Jud: Swanson Pat Terrlle Annette Thedm Bruce 47 89 1 46 104 46 83 Thomas Cathy Thompson Nancy 24 Thompson Suzanne 27 Thu Gerald Tueden Jansey Van Llerop Pete Van Pevenage Jerry Van Sickle Lenora Phan r Prercy Pitts Porter Porter Porter Jlm Arlene Larry James John Ruby Puhrmann Kelth Qume James Qulst Val Reed Roberta Rees Thereas 233228333 Inc Reese Judy 11 27 85 89 90 99 Richardson Suzanne Rltthaler Duck Roddewug Jlm Rohrs Jerry Root Jerry Root Peggy Rosene Terry Rud Ken Ryblclu Joe Salzman Carol 8 27 Sarlf George Savage Llnda Schneader Lloyd Schneuder Sharon Schrader Roxme -11 E2 1 Ve Bull Veal Marilyn Wade Make Wanner Carol Wassman Larry Watson JoDeene Webster Maxine Welllngton Gary We'ls Larry West Forest Westman Shlrley Weston Delmer Weymouth George Whntham Jean Whitman Marty Wlllcox Wlllls Wllson Wllson Wllson Wrnch Marcla Wanda Carol 27 28 Duane 29 49 Gary Karen Winters lm Woods Zle ke Albert Zmk Penny 27 28 Zoffel Dale 49 Zumach Gordon Rnzhard 1 04 S8 S88 28 ,...-Q Congratulations Class of 60 FROM Paul Imeson AGENCY Complete Insurance Semce 907 S Merldnon Th 51661 Congratulations Class of 1960 Roy Bock Equipment C0 11th Street NW Rwer Road TH 5 8801 MARGARET S BEAUTY SHOP 112 West Mom Phone TH 51847 Schoo Dress Sweaters from Quallty Kmttmg Company 937 Commerce MA 76581 Congratulatlons tot 8 Class of 60 Dr John P Parrish , ' .........,.... 41 , ' A ..,,,,r. 45, , ...... 41, 89, 90 , ....., , , ' ' , ..,..... -.41, 91 , .,A, , I ' 113 ' . --..... 27. 41. 89 , ............, 45 ' , U ....,....... 41,112 ' ' ' . ...,..,, ,A 46 . 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EVERGREEN 1212 N. Me 'an TH 5-2087 BOB S SERVICE Tune p - Brake Service T' es - Butte 'es Gas - O'l 412 E. Mc'n - TH 5-8688 Congratulatons Class of 60 PUYALLUP VALLEY Hardware, Inc. 323 N. Meridian TH. 5-6404 T34 wg, Km I-1-fggim otlve Parts, I Accesso e Tool Equ pment Ma h ne Shop Service IIO E PIONEER TH 51714 Congratulations Grads' Westover s Lockers 'IIO6 MAIN E TH 56307 Good Luck Grads FROM McCaIeb Rug Cleaners Ca pet a d Drapery Sales ne of 4th Ave 8- 2nd SE TH. 5-6732 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 60 PUYALLUP LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 120 Second Ave. N.E. Cascade Lumber Sales Complete Building Supply Service 4920 E. Vickery Rd. WA. 2-3320 BATTERY TROUBLE? SEE US Valley Battery Mfg 213 West Ste rf P yall p Wash ngton CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 60 MCCALLUM INSURANCE 110 MAIN AVENUE TEL TH 59523 BJP OW a e If urtm s Childrens Shop Complete Subteen Lune Sw msults Dresses Skirts 1112ND SE TH 52445 OIL O MATIC GAS O MATIC RICH HEAT FUEL OIL Puyallup Sheet Metal 201 W STEWART R B BRAAFLADT Dentlst CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 60 Kn ght Bulldmg TH 5 4255 5,575+- Ili Wa CONGRATULATIONS G R A D S Puyallup Branch SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE PUYALLUP m 51721 Gooo LUCK GRADS YOTTI INDEPENDENT FUEL 119 East Man Ryan s Apparel The Home of Dlstnctlve Apparel 106 MERIDIAN SO TH 5 6697 Puyallup Willmott Real Estate Mrs Eva Wullmoh Realtor REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Off ce Phone TH 59551 717 W Stewart GIFFORD S RAMBLER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1960 CLASS 200 E Mann TH 51725 . Co. wa u ' u , i W. Vi -' .R pf-.Bair - f Q- ' ' I , I . ,Q l - Hx . . .. 1 , fi I I A ,, 5 N .A 5 .. -ill-1l1l' At Moderate Prices . . , 'V' L ' S 1 , BY s ' . 50 i . : be . ll-ilt-1 Q urs' 7 - -l , . W? lv' 1 xi J A, It 1 0 I - v 7' I ' ' A A 1 5 Sears Catalog Sales Offlce CONGRATULATIONS mm cLAss or woo TH. 5.6631 C L O SIN G Thus School Year Is Recorded O pep and ene gy ha helped ' e e y pha e f h' ho I ye . cue e on 'e 60 the ye h pa se 'c ly ' I e d d ' the VIKING. The t ff fthe 1960 VIKING o ld l'k to e p e 't tha ks .Be ' t phoo ' td'o to e all p e c e . . 't a Ml? myfllf Galax? M O I J., W TH 5 6291 602 S MERIDIAN CONGRATULATIONS GRADS f7'X- I-IILL.'I GP CONCRETE COMPANY TH 5 9525 END i f O B Z, SIN 86 One of our most pleasant dutles IS the contlnual promotion of all Puyallup Hugh School actlvltles PUYALLUP VALLEY TRIBUNE GOOD LUCK Classof 60 ANDY S DRIVE IN Sh k WILLOWS CORNER X 4 ,A N' .ag-+A Q ie ,.,,1,.' as-rut 'bg ull H V! ,fgw if xAlQ.k, .. 4' Q 1 ff 6 ,sa


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